Oasis star Noel Gallagher's daughter Anais has shared her sweet reaction to her cameo at their Heaton Park gig last night. She took to her Instagram to share a clip as she attended her dad's concert, watching on in the crowd to support her dad.
The 25-year-old posted the video which featured the Oasis stage at Heaton Park as they performed in their native Manchester. In the clip, a tiny voice could be heard saying "That's rock 'n' roll baby" – which Anais revealed was a recording of herself at seven years old.
She captioned the post: "That's my little 7 year old voice" as she shared a cute face emoji to react to the touching moment. Across the night Anais shared a collection of clips and photos of her dad – who she branded the 'coolest' – while performing at the reunion tour.
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Oasis have recently embarked on their come-back tour after not performing together for more than two decades. Liam and Noel had infamously been feuding ever since the band split back in 2009.
The pair announced last year that they would be going on tour 16 years after splitting. At the time of the announcement, they shared a video to promote the comeback when Liam was heard saying: "When we both come together, you have greatness."
Noel then says: "I know my brother better than anybody else. This is it, this is happening." The brothers started their reunion tour in Cardiff and performed some of their biggest hits during the first show.
Their set list consisted of hits such as Roll With It, Fade Away, Morning Glory and Stand By Me. They began the show with their song Hello. However, some fans weren't too happy while watching the latest show at Heaton Park last night.
Liam was met with jeers during the epic Oasis homecoming gig, but it wasn't his music that ruffled feathers. The gig took an unexpected turn when Liam paused to make a heartfelt dedication.
Liam announced: "I'd like to dedicate this to the greatest manager of all time, Mr Pep Guardiola." The shoutout caused some unrest among the fans which lead to boos.
However, Liam wasn't too offended as he fired back: "Who you f***ing booing, who you f***ing booing." The camera then focused on a life-size cut-out of Pep Guardiola wearing a Man City scarf, which was displayed on stage.
However, the crowd then broke into laughter and Liam kicked off a rendition of D'You Know What I Mean. Adding to the excitement, Pep Guardiola himself was seen backstage, mingling with the Gallaghers, including Noel's daughter and Liam's sons.
A weather warning was issued for the concert due to the UK heatwave this weekend. Concert organisers tole fans to stage hydrated and wear sun screen.
The warning then told concert goers to "wear a (bucket) hat" as well as to stay in the shade when possible. It finished with saying: "Look after yourself and look after each other."
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