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Oasis frontman Noel Gallagher found shaken following the band's after-party in Dublin.

"The night in question was memorable, according to the songwriter, who extols his brother Liam with unusual compliments"

Oasis frontman Noel Gallagher left unsteady following the band's after-party in Dublin.
Oasis frontman Noel Gallagher left unsteady following the band's after-party in Dublin.

Oasis frontman Noel Gallagher found shaken following the band's after-party in Dublin.

Noel Gallagher Hails Oasis's Upcoming Buenos Aires Show as Top-Tier

Noel Gallagher, the former lead guitarist and songwriter of iconic British rock band Oasis, has expressed his excitement about the band's upcoming second-last show in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In an interview, Gallagher named the River Plate football stadium as one of the top five places for Oasis to play in the world.

The tour, marking the reunion of the legendary band, has been a success so far, with Gallagher expressing pride in his younger brother Liam's performance. Liam, now the band's frontman, has been delivering a stellar performance, according to Gallagher, who acknowledges that Liam is "smashing it."

The tour's journey has been filled with memorable moments. One such instance was a night of heavy drinking in O'Donoghue's pub on Baggot Street, which left Gallagher feeling worse for wear. Despite the late-night revelry, Gallagher admitted that he was "quite blown away" by the fans' reception to the band's return.

Gallagher confessed that he underestimated what he was getting into before the tour's opening night in Cardiff earlier this summer. However, the band's triumphant second night in Croke Park left Gallagher feeling on top of the world. He couldn't be any better after the gig, he said.

However, the stadium atmosphere, which Gallagher finds difficult to handle, left him feeling shaky just five minutes after appearing on stage in front of tens of thousands of adoring fans. Gallagher admires Liam's ability to handle the stadium thing, something that is not in Gallagher's nature.

Gallagher was accompanied by his daughter Anaïs Gallagher early Monday morning after the second and final Oasis concert at Croke Park, and he had to visit Dublin Airport to catch a flight. He admires Liam's performance on the tour and thinks, "Good for you" and "He's been amazing."

As the tour nears its end, Gallagher is most looking forward to playing the River Plate football stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The city's vibrant energy and passionate fans make it an ideal destination for the band's final performances. Gallagher is proud of his brother's performance on the tour so far and is eager to share the stage with him once more.

Despite his reserved demeanour, Gallagher cannot hide his admiration for his brother and the band's success. He may not express emotion in a huggy fashion, but his words speak volumes about his pride and admiration for the band and his brother.

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