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Anais Gallagher shows Celtic pride at Oasis Murrayfield gig

Anais Gallagher was spotted wearing Celtic colours at Oasis' Murrayfield show during the Live '25 tour, drawing quick social media attention.

August 9, 2025 at 08:44 AM
blur Noel Gallagher's daughter Anais pays homage to Celtic FC at Oasis Murrayfield gig

Anais Gallagher was spotted wearing Celtic colours during Oasis’ Murrayfield show as part of the Live '25 reunion tour.

Anais Gallagher pays Celtic tribute at Oasis Murrayfield gig

Oasis kicked off three Edinburgh shows with a sold-out night at Murrayfield Stadium on Friday, part of the band’s Live '25 reunion tour. Noel Gallagher’s daughter Anais, 25, was photographed in the crowd wearing a green Adidas tracksuit top with Celtic FC branding, a nod that quickly circulated among fans on social media.

Her Celtic nod adds a touch of football culture to a rock moment. Family links are clear: Noel’s mother-in-law Peggy Gallagher is a well-known Celtic supporter, a detail fans noted as the moment drew attention online.

Key Takeaways

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Anais Gallagher’s Celtic nod links music and football culture.
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Social media fuels public discussion around celebrity family moments.
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Ticketing pressure remains a real burden for fans and even artists’ relatives.
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Oasis’ Live '25 tour is expanding with extra Wembley dates due to high demand.
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The moment reinforces Celtic’s branding beyond football matches.
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Celebrity family ties can influence public perception of a band and its fans.

"ANAIS WEARING CELTIC YESSS."

Fan reaction to Anais's Celtic apparel during the show.

"What is it about some Oasis fans? DM-ing me like I am f***ing Ticketmaster or Shopify or something."

Anais explains the pressure on her from fans asking for tickets.

"Anais rocking the Celtic trackie at the Oasis gig."

Social media observers noting her outfit choice.

"Noel and Liam's mum Peggy is famously a massive Celtic fan."

Family ties to Celtic noted in coverage.

The scene highlights how modern fandom blends music, celebrity and football into one public moment. Social media magnifies small gestures into talking points, turn­ing a backstage vibe into a shared online script. It also underscores how fans treat celebrity family members as gatekeepers of access, as Anais later revealed she receives numerous direct messages about tickets and merchandise. Such interactions can blur the line between artist and “helper,” shaping how audiences engage with tours and branding.

At the same time, the tour’s sell-out status and added Wembley dates show how a blockbuster reunion keeps fans hungry for access and content. The Celtic moment sits at the crossroads of identity, branding and memory, reminding us that music events today are as much social rituals as they are performances.

Highlights

  • Green threads, stadium energy
  • Ticketing chaos meets a celebrity family
  • Celtic vibes rise at a rock show
  • Fans turn moments into online memories

Fandom now travels with the show, and the next encore may arrive with even louder conversations.

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