Oasis are in Scotland over the next few days.
The iconic Manchester band played Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh on Friday night for the first time in 16 years as part of their massive reunion tour.
The Gallagher brothers blew fans away in Scotland’s capital and will play another two nights in the city on Saturday, August 9 and Tuesday, August 12.
Both Liam and Noel have shown their support for Celtic over the years, and it’s clear their fondness for the Parkhead giants has rubbed off on Noel’s daughter.
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Anais Gallagher shows her support for Celtic at Murrayfield
Anais Gallagher is the daughter and eldest child of Noel. And of course, she was in attendance at Murrayfield on Friday night.
She opted to sport a Celtic track top at the gig and posted a selfie wearing the garment on her Instagram story.
Anais can be seen delivering the peace sign in the standing VIP section of the stadium as she watched her dad and uncle perform to the masses.

Noel and Liam’s history with Celtic
The Gallagher brothers’ parents hail from County Mayo in Ireland, so the Celtic connection makes sense right from the off.
Noel was in attendance at Celtic Park for the ‘Demolition Derby’ as the Hoops crushed Rangers 6-2 at Parkhead in 2000, while admitting that he loved watching Kenny Dalglish and Charlie Nicholas play for the Bhoys.
Liam has been pictured kissing the Celtic badge in Australia, and Noel was filmed singing a Celtic song at a U2 gig in 2017.
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