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Oasis fans claim gig-goer 'ruined' experience for others with bizarre act

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Oasis concluded their 14-show tour of the UK and Ireland as part of their Live '25 reunion tour over the weekend with two sold-out shows at Croke Park in Dublin. The Gallagher brothers, Liamand Noel, will next tour North America before returning to London's Wembley Stadium in September for another two gigs that were added after the original run due to overwhelming demand.

Thousands of fans shelled out hundreds of euros to join the crowd at Croke Park, and while most undoubtedly had a blast, a select few concert-goers had their experience "ruined" - all because of another fan in the crowd.

Oasis enthusiast Holly Walsh was attempting to film a video of the Gallagher brothers performing their hit track Cigarettes and Alcohol, but one fan in her seating area "ruined" the entire clip.

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Sharing the video on TikTok, Holly revealed that someone seated near her was singing along to the song in a high-pitched operatic voice, which could be heard loud and clear in the clip - and by all the fans around her.

Holly penned: "Who the f**k is singing opera at Oasis Dublin beside us?"

Some commenters were quick to make light of the situation, with some joking that the singing was Liam Gallagher's "real voice", and others suggesting that renowned singer and Britain's Got Talent runner-up Susan Boyle was in the crowd.

Comparisons were also drawn to Mickey Mouse, Elmo, and even The Darkness frontman Justin Hawkins.

Some viewers were in stitches, claiming they were "wetting themselves" at the hilarity of the clip.

However, not everyone was amused by the singing, with many suggesting it would have "ruined" the gig for them if they'd been in Holly's position.

One viewer commented: "As funny as that is, it would ruin my experience."

Another chimed in: "I'm glad I wasn't stuck behind her."

A third even attempted to claim responsibility for the peculiar singing voice, stating: "I was literally two rows in front of you and it possibly could have been me."

In the lead up to the Oasis gigs in Dublin, fans had highlighted the "best part" of the reunion shows so far after a video of Liam and Noel embracing backstage went viral.

The concerts mark the first time the brothers have performed together in 16 years, following Oasis' dramatic split in 2009. The sight of the brothers reuniting has sparked chatter about how "happy" their mother, Peggy Gallagher, must be.

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