Anais Gallagher Rocks Oasis Shirt for Band's Cardiff Reunion

Anais Gallagher Rocks Oasis Shirt for Band's Cardiff Reunion

Anais Gallagher shared her preparation routine for the first Oasis reunion show in Cardiff on Friday night on TikTok. The 25-year-old daughter of Noel Gallagher wore an Oasis X Adidas polo shirt and styled her hair before the show. She showcased her make-up routine and lip-synced to the band's hit song "Hello" in a video, expressing excitement for the event.

Anais, who shares her daughter with ex-wife Meg Mathews, has been actively involved in the reunion preparations. Meg, a model, will attend Oasis' Wembley shows, showing support for Noel and Liam Gallagher's reunion after 15 years of estrangement. Anais is credited with helping facilitate the siblings' reconciliation and contributing to the setlist for the tour.

Oasis is set to perform 41 shows, with Welsh fans eagerly anticipating the Cardiff concert. Anais shared her enthusiasm for the event on social media, posting a photo of Principality Stadium. Meg, on the other hand, has been sharing nostalgic photos of her time with Noel, denying rumors of a romantic reunion but confirming her attendance at the London show on July 25.

The band's reunion tour will feature a setlist starting with "Acquiesce" and including hits like "Morning Glory," "Don't Look Back in Anger," and "Wonderwall." Oasis has been a top-streamed rock band for the past 10 months, maintaining a strong following leading up to the tour. Despite speculation, Meg clarified that she and Noel are just friends, having separated in 2000 after a four-year marriage.

Ticketmaster's ticket sales for the Oasis reunion tour have faced scrutiny from the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) for potential unfair practices. The CMA raised concerns about dynamic pricing, misleading ticket labeling, and pressure tactics during the ticket purchasing process. Ticketmaster has made some changes in response to the investigation, but the CMA continues to monitor the situation to ensure consumer protection.

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