Gallagher brothers Noel and Liam present Lech Poznań team jersey to commemorate Oasis's reunion tour dance spectacular
Noel Gallagher, the renowned British musician, has formed a unique bond with Lech Poznan, a Polish football club, over a lively dance move known as 'the Poznan'. The dance, originating from the stands of Lech Poznan's away end, has become a staple in the music and sports world.
The connection between Gallagher and Lech Poznan began when the musician shared an image of a personalized kit he received from the club on Twitter. The gift, sent by the club's representatives, marked a special moment in their relationship.
Lech Poznan takes pride in the way Oasis fans enthusiastically join in the 'Poznan' dance during shows. The dance, which involves a lively leaping motion, quickly became a new part of the matchday ritual after Oasis and Manchester City played each other in the Europa League group stage at the Etihad Stadium in 2010.
The dance has since gone viral multiple times, including a performance with 65,000 fans in Mexico City. Liam Gallagher, Noel's brother and fellow Oasis band member, has also been seen leading crowds in the 'Poznan' dance during reunion shows.
However, the Gallagher brothers' participation in the dance has not always been harmonious. A public spat between the two brothers saw Liam calling out Noel's "poor behaviour" for refusing to participate in the 'Poznan' dance. Noel later defended himself, stating that he was simply following the lead of Manchester City fans, who he felt were not participating in the dance during a game last year.
Despite the occasional disagreement, Lech Poznan remains proud of the similarities between their football fan cultures and has extended an invitation to Noel Gallagher to visit their city for a show or to experience a Lech match. The invitation comes as Oasis prepares for further dates on their Live '25' tour, including two additional gigs at London's Wembley Stadium next Saturday and Sunday (September 27, 28).
The relationship between Noel Gallagher and Lech Poznan serves as a testament to the power of shared experiences and the enduring appeal of the 'Poznan' dance. The dance, now a symbol of camaraderie and enthusiasm, continues to bring people together, transcending borders and cultures.
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