Joining Father And Uncle, Putri Noel Gallagher Setia Present At 12 Oasis Sequencing Concerts
JAKARTA - Noel Gallagher's daughter, Ana04s, could be the luckyest person when her father and uncle reunite and tour with Oasis. She attended and watched the Britpop legend as many as twelve consecutive nights.
Anais came to watch as Oasis opened a reunion tour with two shows in Cardiff, Wales on July 4 and 5.
Furthermore, he participated in Oasis five times at Heaton Park, Manchester and five other performances at Wembley Stadium, London.
But after going through 12 shows, he chose to stop and take a break from watching his father perform.
"I've worked hard," Anais said in an interview with Mad For Oasis on BBC Radio Manchester.
Even though he was just enjoying the show, Anais admitted that he was tired. However, he didn't feel bored at all.
"I'm really tired, I don't know how my father and uncle do it when they actually work on stage every night. It feels great," said Noel Gallagher's daughter.
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One of my friends said to me, 'Are you not bored?' and I'm like, I'll never get bored with the show, it shows so good that I have fun, "he continued.
Anais explained that although he enjoyed being alone, he made sure everyone who watched him had fun.
"The only thing that is quite tiring about the tour is the number of people I need to talk to. I'm a good kid, I'm a good hosts, so I want to make sure everyone sits in their respective places, everyone has a drink, everyone knows where the emergency door is and where they have to be, and things like that, but it can be a little tiring after a while," he said.
Furthermore, Anais said that he prepared his friends before Liam invited the audience to do the typical movement of Manchester City fans, Poznan, which he did all the time.
"It's funny," he said, "Every time I invite friends, they're like 'What are we doing?' and I immediately said, 'Please put your drink.' They were like, 'Why should I put my drink down?' I said, 'Just wait...."
Previously, Anais was one of the targets of Oasis fans, whose TikTok account was flooded with questions about tickets.
In addition, he has also criticized ageism and misogini circulating on social media following the announcement of the Oasis reunion, with some people sharing hypothetical concerns that they will lose in terms of tickets by young women who only want to hear 'Wonderwall' live.