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I saw Oasis' comeback gig in Cardiff - these five things surprised me

Yes, it really happened. Oasis came, they saw, and they utterly conquered on the opening night of their epic comeback tour.

I was one of the lucky 60-odd thousand or so fans who can say "I was there" at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff on Friday night. And what a truly special moment it was for any Oasis fan, heck, for any fan of live music, to witness the return of the Gallagher brothers on stage and back at the peak of their rock 'n' roll powers.

This morning is a time to reflect on all of the magic moments from that gig. And also some of the things that raised an eyebrow (or monobrow) about it all.

I woke up rubbing my eyes thinking "Did that really happen?", rubbing my ears wondering if the ringing sound is actually going to go away, as well as a nagging thought "Did people REALLY boo at one point?"

So here, let me take you through some of the surprising moments of a special night, as well as some of the bits I probably forgot to add into my review of the show, fired off at blistering pace straight after the gig last night.

Let me start by saying this was a crowd in Cardiff so loud with cheers for the band that I still can't hear this morning. I've seen some people who watched live streams saying they thought the crowd was a bit dead, but trust me it did not feel like that inside the stadium AT ALL, it was totally buzzing.

But the moment a whole load of people all chose to boo did leave me a tad startled. It was part way through the show when Liam returned to the stage to make an entreaty to the fans before performing Fade Away.

"Anyone here from Manchester?" he yelled in his broad Manc accent. And that's when boos rang out!

He then said "Anyone here from Burnage?" And the crowd went deathly quiet.

Now, I know

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