
Geri Horner poses with the Lionesses at Oasis gig as they celebrate Euros victory
The Oasis reunion tour continued tonight with another gig at Wembley Stadium, with several celebrities among the fans in the crowd at the venue. Geri Horner shared that she had met three of the Lionesses whilst at the show this evening.
Geri, 52, celebrated the success of the England women's national football team following their victory in the Euro 2025 final just days ago. She took a photo alongside three players at the concert in London and teased that they are now "home" after becoming champions in Switzerland.
They are the latest celebrities to attend the Oasis Live '25 Tour. Tom Cruise, Ricky Gervais, Lewis Capaldi, Dua Lipa and Goldie were all in the crowd for their gig at the stadium on Saturday. It comes after it was teased that Tom should consider working on a film project about the Gallaghers.
Geri posed for a photo with Alex Greenwood, 31, Hannah Hampton, 24, and Alessia Russo, 26, whilst at the concert this evening. The trio stood beside the author inside the stadium, with Hannah and Alessia sporting Oasis jackets.
The photo was shared by Geri on Instagram. Celebrating the football team having become European champions, she wrote alongside it: "They're Home!" She included an emoji that depicted the national flag of England and tagged the three professional footballers in the caption too.
Some fans expressed excitement over the photo in the comments section. One person wrote: "Awesome." Another said: "All legends." Whilst a third follower reacted to the post on the platform earlier this evening: "Girl Power personified."
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"Have the best time," someone else commented on her post about watching Liam Gallagher and Noel Gallagher in concert. Another person responded to Geri: "That's girl power!" Other fans reacted to the post with heart emojis.
Alex shared footage from the concert on the platform tonight. It showed Oasis performing Don't Look Back in Anger as the audience sang along, with the video having showcased the views from Alex's seat way up in the stadium.
Geri's attendance comes after her former Spice Girls bandmate Melanie Brown, 50, watched Oasis in Manchester earlier this month. Mel was joined by her husband Rory McPhee, 37, whom she had married just a week prior.
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The newlyweds were at Heaton Park for the second of Oasis' five gigs at the venue. They attended the concert with her eldest child Phoenix Brown, 26, and Mel's cousin Christian Cooke, 37, who is a close pal of her husband Rory.
Mel and her family shared content from the gig at the time. It included footage of her sitting on Rory's shoulders as the band performed Wonderwall, with the couple seen singing along beside Phoenix and Christian in the crowd.
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