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Anais Gallagher has four words for her dad Noel after Edinburgh Murrayfield gigs

Anais Gallagher has four words for her dad Noel after Edinburgh Murrayfield gigs

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Noel Gallagher's daughter Anais was at both of the Oasis gigs at Murrayfield over the weekend, proudly sharing footage of her dad to her Instagram story.
Anais, 25, captured Noel performing an 'incredible' guitar solo on stage. Posting online, she added several stickers to the clip including one which read: "I love my father".
She added another saying 'I love electric guitar solos'. She also pledged her allegiance to Celtic FC by adding a sticker of the club's badge after she was spotted in a Celtic tracksuit top over the weekend, reports the Daily Record.
Showing her love for Scotland, she also added in an irn bru sticker and an Edinburgh sign. Captioning the post, Anais wrote: "Thanks for a great weekend Scotland", alongside a smiley face.
Anais has been touring around with her famous father and uncle, Liam Gallagher, while they perform the UK leg of their Oasis Live 25' tour across the country. It is not known whether Anais will be attending tonight's final Oasis show at Murrayfield after she shared snaps of her enjoying the beautiful scenery on Lake Windermere in the Lake District on Sunday evening.
Oasis played to crowds of over 136,000 across the weekend as they took to the stage in Edinburgh which came as their first show in Scotland in over 16 years - and the fans' reactions did not disappoint. Liam shared a video of one particularly passionate follower who almost stole the show while the band performed their famous hit, Slide Away.
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Footage of the fan in the standing pitch belting out his own own heartfelt performance of the track to those seated in the stands above him went viral online. The concert-goer can be seen blissfully singing and dancing along to Slide Away whilst facing in the opposite direction of the stage.
At one moment, he throws his bucket hat to the crowds in the stands while reaching his arms out and spinning around. Another heartwarming moment sees him jump into the arms of a fellow concert-goer while still singing and pointing to the fans above him.
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Liam branded the fan's performance as 'biblical' as he shared the video on his TikTok page. Impressed with the fan's effort, he captioned the clip: "Every lyric. Every word. Every beat. Every breath. Every riff. Every sound."
Elsewhere, a Murrayfield steward also went viral after she was seen singing and enthusiastically swaying along as Oasis belted out their songs, while holding up a sign pointing concert goers in the direction of food, drinks and the toilets. The Gallagher brothers are set to perform their third and final night at Murrayfield Stadium tonight on Tuesday, August 12 before moving on to Dublin.
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