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Celtic nod at Oasis reunion
Anais Gallagher wears Celtic colours before Oasis Live 25 at Murrayfield, sparking fashion and fan talk.

Anais Gallagher, 25, wore a green Celtic crest Adidas tracksuit top before Oasis Live 25 at Murrayfield, sharing the look on Instagram.
Celtic Nod Steals The Show At Oasis Reunion
Anais Gallagher, 25, was seen before Oasis Live 25 at Murrayfield wearing a green Adidas tracksuit top displaying the Celtic crest. She shared the look on her Instagram story. The moment marks the first time she has repped Celtic colours at an Oasis show as the band prepares for three Edinburgh performances.
Fans have been buzzing about the reunion as Oasis lines up three Edinburgh gigs. There are talks of more shows next year, though nothing is confirmed. The moment also nods to Noel Gallagher past ties to Celtic Park, with a widely shared video of him singing a Celtic song. The mood around the tour is upbeat as the group mixes old hits with new energy.
Key Takeaways
"There is an infamous video of him singing the Celtic song."
Noel Gallagher's past Celtic ties referenced in coverage
"Oasis comeback tour has had fans Supersonic with excitement."
Fan reaction to the reunion
"Anais Gallagher Celtic nod has given the green-and-white side the Masterplan for gig attire."
Fashion angle of the event
Fashion and fandom are walking the same street now. When a family moment plays out at a big show, a simple outfit can carry extra meaning for fans. A Celtic colour nod turns a concert into a cross cultural moment that blends sport, music and identity. For Oasis the move adds lightness to a serious comeback, while also inviting scrutiny about branding and representation. The risk is small, but the conversation could travel beyond the venue through social media and shape how the tour is perceived.
Highlights
- Green on green headlines the night
- Nostalgia wears Adidas and Celtic colours
- Fashion and fandom collide on tour
- The show finds its stylish side quest
Potential mixed responses to Celtic nod
A football club colour reference by a pop act family member could spark debate among fans about branding and identity at live shows. Some supporters may celebrate the cross cultural moment, while others may see it as marketing or appropriation. The discussion could spill onto social media and shape how fans engage with the tour.
The moment hints at a longer story about how fashion and football will ride the wave of music again.
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