By Rahima Miah
Oasis fans were in tears after seeing Noel Gallagher do something they haven鈥檛 seen from him in many years. Liam and Noel Gallagher reunited on stage last night after 16 years for the first night of their tour at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff . More than 70,000 fans came together for this iconic moment between Liam, 52, and Noel, 58, who proved they have put their differences aside and ended their years-long feud. The reunion was long-awaited by Oasis lovers and tears were shed by those in the crowd and even one of the band members. Noel was seen crying on stage during the concert and looked emotional as he held hands with his younger brother. Fans have taken to social media to share how they felt after seeing Liam and Noel, from Manchester, come together again since the band split up in 2009. And many were stunned to see Noel show so much emotion 鈥 something he hasn’t always done in the past. A user on X shared a photo of the two brothers holding hands on stage and said: 鈥淣oel was crying on stage. I can’t do this, I’m sobbing.鈥 Another pointed out: 鈥淣ever during this 30 years I鈥檝e ever seen Noel so emotional and I still can鈥檛 stop thinking about this and feeling the same.鈥 A third added: 鈥淚鈥檓 sorry I really can鈥檛 get over Noel crying鈥 this band meant everything to him. It was his baby. 鈥淚 can鈥檛 even imagine what it felt like to walk out on that stage 16 years later reunited with his brother to bring those songs back to life. Now I鈥檓 crying.鈥 A fourth agreed: 鈥淥asis is his baby. I bet it hit hard right before the walk-out. Such a great photo and moment.鈥 Someone who was lucky enough to watch the concert at the stadium commented: 鈥淭hat was everything I was hoping for and more ! The best gig I鈥檝e ever been to in my life.鈥 A different user on X observed: 鈥淭HIS is what they鈥檝e been missing鈥hey really do need each other.鈥 Fans were treated to a setlist featuring some of Oasis鈥 most popular songs, particularly from the 1990s, including Wonderwall, Cigarettes & Alcohol, Champagne Supernova and Slide Away 鈥 however some complained about one particular track that was missing . Oasis also won praise from football fans for their touching tribute to Liverpool player Diogo Jota who tragically died in a car crash this week. The band dedicated their 1994 song Live Forever to Jota by displaying a large projector image of the back of Jota鈥檚 Liverpool shirt on stage at the Principality Stadium. Many also praised the pair’s vocals as they admitted the pair still “sounded amazing” after all these year. Tickets for the opening show in Cardiff were being re-sold for more than 拢3,500 hours before the gig as fans were eager to see the rock band鈥檚 reunion. The Oasis live 鈥25 world tour will see the group take the stage in Cardiff, Manchester, Edinburgh, London, Dublin, Toronto, USA, Japan, Australia and end in Sao Paulo, Brazil on November 23.