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Watch ticketless Oasis fans sing ‘Half The World Away’ outside Croke Park

Fans without tickets for Oasis‘ second show at Croke Park tonight (August 17) gathered to listen to the show outside the stadium.

Having kicked off the first of their ‘Live ‘25’ Dublin shows at the stadium last night (August 16) for the first time since 2008, Liam and Noel Gallagher returned for their second show.

In a new clip shared by the band, hundreds of fans outside the stadium can be seen singing along to ‘Half The World Away’. You can view footage below.

Oasis performed the same setlist as they did last night, wrapping up the show with ‘Champagne Supernova’.

During the first show, while performing ‘Stand By Me’ – which was previously dedicated to Susan Boyle – the Gallagher brothers’ dedicated the ‘Be Here Now’ hit to their mum, Peggy, who was in attendance.

Both Peggy and their dad, Thomas ‘Tommy’ Gallagher, were born in Ireland, and Liam went on to dedicate ‘Roll With It’ to the small town his mum hails from.

Before launching into ‘Some Might Say’, Liam also joked about his sobriety, telling fans: “I think I’m a Croke Park virgin! We haven’t played here before, have we? All I do know [is] this [is] the soberest I’ve been in Ireland since I was about four or five or something like that.”

Following their two shows in Dublin, Oasis will now head across the Atlantic for their North American tour. Dates in Toronto, Chicago, East Rutherford, Pasadena and Mexico City will take them to the middle of September, when they head back for two final nights at Wembley.

Then, later in the year, they’ll play in South Korea, Japan, Australia, Argentina, Chile and Brazil.

NME gave Oasis’ first concert at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium a glowing five-star review, writing: “After a ‘90s heyday and an often maligned post-millennium era, this is Oasis redesigned for the 21st Century.”

“Playing before a pop-art-meets-psychedelia visual spectacular that never distracts but will look sick on a phone, they seem the quintessential stadium band playing the greatest hits of greatest hits,” it added.

Elsewhere, a house in Cornwall where Oasis recorded their landmark 1994 debut album ‘Definitely Maybe’ has been put up for sale.

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