Oasis Reunion Sparks Controversy
Anais Gallagher, daughter of Noel Gallagher, has publicly condemned the “ageism and misogyny” she sees among Oasis fans amid the buzz surrounding the band's highly anticipated reunion tour. The iconic British rock band announced a series of UK and Ireland concerts, their first since disbanding in 2009, sparking widespread excitement and ticket demand.
Anais took to TikTok to express her frustration with fans who claim that only long-time supporters deserve tickets, dismissing newer, younger fans, particularly women. She criticized this gatekeeping behavior, saying, “One thing I won’t stand for is the ageism and the misogyny around people getting tickets.”
The 24-year-old was reacting to another video by a user named Josie, who had pointed out online complaints that "everyone now suddenly loves Oasis." Anais defended the enduring appeal of the band, stating that Oasis has been adored for decades. “What do you mean everyone suddenly loves them? Everyone has always loved them. They’re one of the most famous bands in the whole entire world.”
This debate over fan entitlement erupted just days after the band's reunion tour announcement, which includes multiple dates across iconic venues such as London’s Wembley Stadium, Manchester’s Heaton Park, and Dublin’s Croke Park. Fans flooded ticket sales when they opened on Saturday, with many reporting technical difficulties as they attempted to secure their spots.
Ticket prices were revealed to range from £74.25 for standard seats to a staggering £506.25 for premium options. The enormous demand reflects Oasis's enduring popularity, but it has also sparked conversations about fan hierarchies and who should have access to tickets.
To enter the ticket ballot, fans were required to answer trivia questions about the band, such as identifying Oasis’s original drummer (the correct answer being Tony McCarroll, who played with the band until 1995). Entrants also had to share how many times they had seen the band live, adding an extra layer of competition for dedicated followers.
With the Oasis reunion tour promising to be one of the most talked-about events in music, Anais Gallagher’s comments shine a light on the changing dynamics of fandom and the ongoing battle against outdated prejudices within the community.