Noel Gallagher makes brutal dig at Royal Family on stage at Croke Park

Noel Gallagher makes brutal dig at Royal Family on stage at Croke Park

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Noel Gallagher and his brother took to the Dublin stage on Sunday night after the band had received rave reviews on their 2025 live tour.

Noel Gallagher was brutally booed at the latest Oasis gig(Image: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)

Noel Gallagher took to the stage for Oasis’s final night in Ireland during their current 2025 tour and was the subject of some vicious boos. The 58-year-old appeared to be irate his audience at Croke Park, Ireland, for the second of two nights.

Noel, who stunned fans last year when he reunited with his brother Liam Gallagher to announce the current Oasis Live’25 Tour, posed the question, “Anyone from Manchester?” before half-performing in Half The World Away on Sunday night. He didn’t anticipate the reaction, though, as the crowd booed.

He continued, “Excuse me, excuse me,” shocked by the response. Booing for Manchester residents? Oh no, that won’t work, no, no, no, no! Be nice”! Lennon, Liam’s oldest son, made the decision to boycott the Dublin concerts and travel to Ibiza.

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Noel was met with a chorus of boos when he asked his Irish audience if they were from Manchester
Noel was met with a chorus of boos when he asked his Irish audience if they were from Manchester(Image: Tony Nicoletti/Daily Record)

As he introduced Half The World Away, he said: “This is for the Royle Family – the real Royal Family,” a swipe at the House of Windsor. Ahead of Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee, he said he wasn’t “anti-royal” but noted that the “appeal” of the monarchy had been “dwindling”.

Before calling the monarchy “a little farcical,” he said, “There are other things that people should be interested in.”

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Noel and Liam played two sold-out shows at the iconic Irish venue, which can accommodate more than 80, 000 audience members at once, but the frosty response from the Dublin audience was unable to maintain a successful weekend. On Saturday night, they performed to a crowded audience, which included some extended family members.

On Saturday, Liam revealed that his mother, Peggy, was standing next to him as he sang a song in honor of her. He told the audience, “This one, I want to dedicate to my mum, my mum is here tonight,” before performing Stand By Me.

After a brief hiatus that began in 2009, proud mother Peggy has been supporting her sons. They have decided to put aside their differences and perform for fans.

Anaïs Gallagher at an Oasis concert in Dublin
Noel’s daughter, Anais, watched the show on Saturday night(Image: Instagram/gallagher_anais)

The Gallagher Mawas was questioned about Noel and Liam’s reunion in a June interview. She responded, “Yes, I was the instigator. But wasn’t it going to happen at some point, surely? Of course, that was their choice. Look, you can’t make them do things they don’t want to.

Noel’s 25-year-old daughter Anas Gallagher was also on the show on Saturday. She shared video clips of a friend singing along to Live Forever on social media while enjoying herself in the crowd.

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She then uploaded a photo of her dad and her uncle Liam performing live music to the delight of Oasis fans. Oasis will next fly to Canada to play in Toronto following their Dublin shows.

Gigs will then take them across North America before they return to the UK for two more London shows. They then head to Asia, Australia, and then South America – with the tour ending in Brasil in late November.

Source: Mirror

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