Noel Gallagher's daughter Anais Gallagher went to 12 Oasis Live '25 shows in a row
Anais Gallagher has revealed she went to the first 12 concerts on the Oasis Live '25 tour to watch her dad Noel Gallagher reunited on stage with her uncle Liam Gallagher.

Noel Gallagher‘s daughter Anaïs went to the Oasis Live '25 reunion tour 12 nights in a row and never got "bored of the shows".
The 25-year-old photographer was there every step of the way to see her guitarist father Noel, 58, and her uncle Liam Gallagher, 52, back on stage together from the first night at Cardiff's Principality Stadium on July 4, taking in shows in Heaton Park in Manchester, London’s Wembley Stadium, the Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh and two concerts at Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland.
Anais loved every minute of seeing Noel reunited with his younger brother back behind the mic but decided not to join her dad for the latest dates in North America and Mexico.
Speaking on BBC Radio Manchester’s Mad For Oasis show, which she presents, she said: "“I’m knackered, I don’t know how my dad and uncle do it when they’re actually working on stage every night. It’s been great. One of my friends said to me, ‘Are you not getting bored?’ and I’m like, I could never get bored of the shows, they’re just that good that I have an amazing time.”
Anais also took responsibility to ensure all the other friends and family invited to the concerts had a great time as a "good daughter".
She explained: "The only thing that’s quite draining about being on tour is the amount of people I need to talk to. I’m a good daughter, I’m a good host, so I want to make sure everybody’s in their seats and everybody’s got a drink and everybody knows where the fire exits are and like where they need to be and that kind of thing, but that can get a bit tiring after a while.”
Anais even took it upon herself to teach her friends how to do The Poznan - the famous goal celebration of Manchester City fans - when Liam instructs the crowd to do it during Cigarettes and Alcohol.
She said: "It’s so funny. Every time I bring my friends, they’re like, ‘What are we doing?’ And I’m just like, 'Put your drinks down.' They’re like, ‘Why am I putting my drink down?’ I’m like, just you wait…”