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Daily Mirror
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Oasis' Croke Park concert LIVE: Noel Gallagher mobbed as he makes pub visit
Oasis are just an hour away from their first Irish gig in 16 years. Noel and Liam Gallagher are tonight headlining Dublin's Croke Park, joined by Cast and Richard Ashcroft. The once warning brothers will perform at the national stadium tonight, with a second concert tomorrow – playing their biggest hits to around 164,000 die-hard fans. But Dublin also holds a special place in the Gallagher's hearts. The Mancunian brothers have spoken about their ties to Ireland through their Irish-born parents, Peggy and Thomas. Dublin is the fifth stop on the mammoth Oasis Live'25 tour, having already performed in Cardiff, Manchester, London and Edinburgh. After tomorrow's show, they'll have a short break before heading over to Canada to complete the rest of the world leg of the tour. But before taking to the stage, Noel had hoped to have a quiet drink in the city; however, he was mobbed by fans, but made time to chat to them and sign memorabilia. The concert comes just days after a fan who had travelled from Italy to see the band perform in Edinburgh sadly died just hours before the concert. We'll be bringing you live updates throughout the night. 19:31Daniel Bird What time are Oasis on stage? Noel, Liam, Bonehead, Andy Bell and Gem Archer are due on stage in less than an hour. They are scheduled to walk out at 8:15, to F***in' in the Bushes before belting out Hello. Their set is set to last for two hours, and each night on previous dates, they have finished on time. 19:26Daniel Bird Noel mobbed by fans Noel had hoped for a quiet drink at Brady's Clockhouse in Maynooth but was left surrounded by fans. He didn't seem fazed, though, as the Britpop icon posed for photos with fans and signed autographs. An Oasis fan who bumped into Noel in the pub described him as "bang on" and "like a normal lad". Ryan King managed to meet Noel before he returned to his hotel - and even secured an autograph on his bucket hat. Speaking to the Irish Mirror, he revealed: "The security told us to leave him but he said 'Come on' and he signed a T-shirt, a hat and a few vinyls for the lads. "He was nice, he was bang on, he's like a normal lad."


Daily Mirror
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Noel Gallagher mobbed by fans as he enjoys quiet drink before Oasis' Dublin shows
Noel Gallagher made sure to pop into an Irish pub before Oasis make their comeback to Dublin on Saturday and Sunday night. He was surrounded by fans as he made his way inside the boozer in Maynooth for a tipple. News quickly spread across Oasis fans as Noel became mobbed inside Brady's Clockhouse. He didn't seem fazed though, as the Britpop icon posed for photos with fans and signed autographs. An Oasis fan who bumped into Noel in the pub described him as "bang on" and "like a normal lad". The rock legend is staying nearby at the luxurious five-star Carton House hotel before his eagerly-awaited reunion tour at Croke Park. It comes after Paul Weller reveals the unusual reason he refuses to watch Oasis concerts. Oasis mania hits Ireland as Gallagher brothers return to their ancestral home David Beckham speaks 'as a father' in 'family' announcement after latest Brooklyn snub Ryan King managed to meet Noel before he returned to his hotel - and even secured an autograph on his bucket hat. Speaking to the Irish Mirror, he revealed: "The security told us to leave him but he said 'Come on' and he signed a T-shirt, a hat and a few vinyls for the lads. "He was nice, he was bang on, he's like a normal lad." While local resident Linda Hannigan believed her daughter Abbie was fibbing when she pointed out Noel in the small pub. Oasis: What's Their Story? An unofficial celebration magazine on sale now! Abbie said: "I was here for drinks with my parents and my mam thought I was messing because we were trying to get tickets and I only got my ticket yesterday. I am going on Sunday." Another pair revealed Noel was sat directly beside them in Brady's Clockwork enjoying a beverage. However, they chose not to disturb him, and quipped: "Doesn't he deserve a few pints?" Noel's brother Liam didn't join him for a drink despite their huge reunion as he has chosen to stay at the Powerscourt Hotel in Wicklow instead.


Sunday World
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Sunday World
Noel Gallagher spotted in Maynooth pub ahead of mega Oasis weekend
NOEL Gallagher has been pictured for the first time in Ireland this week in the lead up to Oasis's two concerts in Dublin's Croke Park. We can exclusively reveal the guitarist and songwriter has been socialising this evening in Brady's Clockhouse pub in Maynooth, Co Kildare. Dressed in black and sporting shades, the 58-year-old was swamped by well-wishers as he was escorted into the bar by bodyguards. He later sat at a table with a number of associates, but it's unclear if he had any pints or just stuck to water or soft drinks in the lead up to the band's two gigs this weekend. Noel relaxes before a hectic weekend Noel is staying at the five star Carton House hotel, which is located on the outskirts of Maynooth. Notable guests down through the years at that luxury hotel have included Queen Victoria, Princess Grace and Prince Rainier of Monaco, Julie Andrews, Mick Jagger, Lana Del Ray, Peter Sellers and Marianne Faithful. Noel flew into Dublin this afternoon, while Liam is expected in the capital tomorrow morning. The Oasis singer is tipped to be staying at the upmarket Powerscourt hotel (formerly the Ritz Carlton) in Co Wicklow. Roll with in Brady's Clockhouse, Maynooth News in 90 Seconds - August 15th Other members of the band flew into Ireland on Wednesday. Bass guitarist Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs and drummer Joey Waronker went for a swim at Killiney beach yesterday, which is located just a few hundreds metres from Bono's mansion. A pop-up store has opened on St Stephen's Green, with fans queuing up to buy tour t-shirts prices from €40 to €45, and other merchandise. Both of Oasis's shows sold out in record time when they went on sale last year, with controversial 'dynamic pricing' pushing up the cost of some tickets to a whopping €450 each. # The band kick off their north American dates in Toronto on Sunday week, and will later play London again on September 27 and 28. They wrap up their 'Live '25' tour, which kicked off in Cardiff on July 4, in Sao Paolo in Brazil on November 23. Oasis last played Ireland at Slane Castle in 2009, splitting up months later in Paris after a bust-up backstage between the Gallagher brothers. There are hopes by fans left without thickets for the tour this year that they will stage more shows next year, with a third return to Slane Castle on the cards.