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Anais Gallagher supports her father Noel and uncle Liam as she attends Oasis x Adidas Originals event while the brothers gear up for reunion tour after estrangement
Anaïs Gallagher showed her support for her father, Noel, by attending the Oasis x Adidas Originals event on Thursday.
The iconic band are set to reunite in July for their first tour in 16 years, dubbed Oasis Live '25, after Noel, 58, and his brother Liam, 52, finally buried the hatchet last year after a decades-long estrangement.
The Manchester band has been busy rehearsing the past few days, and the Gallagher brothers have also teamed up with sportswear giant Adidas for a new collection and campaign, titled Original Forever.
Celebrating over 30 years of shared history between Oasis and the brand, the collaboration features a three-minute mini-film and an Adidas Originals x Oasis Live '25 apparel collection inspired by the 1990s.
And Noel's daughter Anaïs, 25, showed her support for the reunion as she took to Instagram to share a series of snaps of herself at the launch event.
In one smiley selfie, she joked: 'Least indie person at Oasis x Adidas event. It wasn't foretold in the prophecy. But it is indeed canon.'
She also gave fans a glimpse at one of the band's football jerseys, which was neatly folded in a picture frame alongside several throwback snaps of the brothers.
The event included a DJ to get the crowds going and drinks were served in Oasis-branded glasses.
Meanwhile, clothing items from their new collection were on full display as excitement gears up for the reunion tour.
Later in the evening, a large crowd gathered as event organisers showed their new advert on a projector, which showed models wearing the new apparel as well as shots of Noel and Liam.
Oasis split following a backstage disagreement between the Gallagher brothers at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris in 2009.
Their return to the stage has been one of the most anticipated music events over the past decade.
A new book titled Live Forever by John Robb has detailed just how bitter the band's split was at the time.
However, fans and friends are hoping that nothing happens on tour like the row they had backstage, which took them more than a decade to move on from.
And later in the evening, a large crowd gathered as event organisers showed their new advert on a projector, which saw models wearing the new apparel as well as Noel and Liam themselves
One witness said: 'Liam was goading Noel constantly and then the two snapped.'
Another witness remembered: 'There were proper punches and Liam smashed up one of Noel's guitars. Liam was like a man possessed.
They continued: 'He was swearing constantly and really angry. Medical staff were called along with security. Noel got out as quickly as he could. This was a truly vicious fight - quite horrible.'
In his statement confirming he had quit the band at the time, Noel wrote: 'The level of verbal and violent intimidation towards me, my family, friends and comrades has become intolerable.'
But thankfully, the duo have now made up and it is believed that Liam made the first move to patch things up with his brother.
On X, formerly Twitter, Liam replied to a fan last year, saying: 'I called him but don't tell anyone as I do t wont folk thinking I'm a soft lad and stuffs keep it between me n you cheers x.'
Book author John, who is a close friend of Noel, has reportedly written the programme notes for the upcoming tour.
Discussing the reunion in his new book Live Forever, John said: 'The reformation rumours never did end.
'Every now and then there would be rumblings…Every year they would go from a whisper to a scream. And then silence. Venues would be booked and unbooked. Fans hopes and despaired.
'On August 27 the band announced they had reformed and everything went crazy. A tour was announced where the band were playing bigger stadiums than they had ever played before.
'Somehow by splitting up and reforming 15 years later they had become the biggest band in the world again.'