She was instrumental in making the high-anticipated Oasis reunion happen.
And now Noel Gallagher‘s daughter, Anais, has hit back at ‘ageist and misogynist’ fans who have complained about young people jumping on the Oasis bandwagon since the brothers announced their long-awaited reunion this week.
Social media sites are awash with the band’s older fans who are complaining that ‘Suddenly everyone loves Oasis’ and arguing they deserve priority in getting tickets to the shows next summer.
Taking to the video-sharing app, TikTok, to express her anger, the 24-year-old said: ‘One thing I won’t stand for is the ageism and the misogyny around people getting tickets.
‘Sorry if a 19-year-old girl in a pink cowboy hat wants to be there, I will have my friendship bracelets ready.’
Noel Gallagher’s daughter Anais has hit back at ‘ageist and misogynist’ fans who complained about young people jumping on the Oasis bandwagon ahead of the band’s reunion tour
She also showed her support for a fellow user, Josie, who wrote, ‘What do you mean everyone suddenly loves Oasis? Everyone has always loved them. They’re one of the most famous bands in the entire world.
‘Don’t try and gatekeep Oasis because you can’t gatekeep probably the most famous band to come out of the UK. Literally, the entirety of Britain is Oasis fans.’
Tickets are on sale on Saturday at 9am and demand is expected to be huge to see the Gallagher brothers at 17 major outdoor shows in Cardiff, Manchester, London and Edinburgh next summer.
It comes as sales of the brothers’ albums have more than quadrupled in the past week with HMV reporting sales of their Definitely Maybe LP rising by 443 percent.
Anais, whose mother is Noel’s first wife, Meg Mathews, has become a firm fixture on her father’s side, accompanying his solo band High Flying Birds on tour in 2023 and directing a documentary of the trip.
She said: ‘I know he likes to think differently, but I love my dad’s music genuinely more than anything. I bang out Oasis and Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds in my room super-loud all the time.’
The Mail revealed earlier this week that Anais and Liam’s 23-year-old son, Gene, led the way in fixing their own feud and convincing their dads to reunite after 15 years.
A friend of the stars revealed: ‘Anais and Gene led the way by showing their dads that they could set aside their differences.
Social media sites are awash with the band’s older fans who are complaining that ‘Suddenly everyone loves Oasis’ and arguing they deserve priority in getting tickets to the shows
Taking to the video-sharing app, TikTok, to express her anger, the 24-year-old said: ‘One thing I won’t stand for is the ageism and the misogyny around people getting tickets
Oasis are tipped to announce even more dates for their long-awaited reunion tour, which music insiders say will ‘ sell out in less than three minutes’
‘They have made no bones about it, they told their dads that they love their old music and wanted to see them on the stage together.’
Anais previously threw her support behind the news of Oasis’ reunion by posting photos of her dad and uncle from the nineties and declaring: ‘Summer 2025’.
She also reposted the band’s announcement video and their statement: ‘The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised.’
The post marks a thawing of relations between Anais and her uncle Liam, after the Oasis frontman famously questioned the paternity of Anais, who is Noel’s daughter with Meg Matthews.
The remarks in 2000 led to Noel punching his brother and splitting his lip open before he walked out on the band.
Oasis has already been tipped to announce even more dates for their long-awaited reunion tour, which music insiders say will ‘sell out in less than three minutes‘.
The band, rejoined by their original guitarist Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs, will play 17 concerts in Cardiff, Manchester, London, Edinburgh and Dublin next summer.
Tickets to the Oasis Live 25 tour will go on sale at 9am on Saturday. A presale will be held on Friday for certain fans that will be selected from a ballot pool.
More than four million fans are expected to be vying for the 1,066,888 tickets available across the gigs, with sources telling The Sun that once they sell out ‘extra dates will be added for sure’.
Industry insiders have also claimed that Bonehead is ‘confirmed’ for the tour and ‘ecstatic’ that the band is back together.
Liam and Noel Gallagher reportedly ‘both wanted him in the fold’ after he was ‘one of the drivers of the reunion’.
Oasis split in 2009 after many years of infighting, with Noel officially leaving the band just before a performance at a festival near Paris, saying at the time he ‘simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer ‘.
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