Oasis fans in Dublin soaked up the atmosphere outside Croke Park even if they didn't have a ticket.RollingNews

Last year, brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher revealed they would be reuniting for a string of gigs as part of their Live 25 tour. The tour was initially set solely for the United Kingdom and Ireland, with the Croke Park gigs the finale.

Due to worldwide demand, however, the band added more shows and will be heading to Japan, Mexico and Sydney in the coming weeks.

This weekend is for Irish fans, with the brothers joined by fellow band members Andy Bell, Gem Arche and Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs as they took to the stage at Croke Park on Saturday.

Footage has been circulating on social media following the gig with revelers sharing rave reviews for the band, with one saying the night could "never be topped."

Those not fortunate enough to get their hands on a few tickets gathered outside Croke Park on Saturday where they got to enjoy the music without seeing the band.

Dublin Live journalist Robbie Kane took to X in the early hours of Sunday morning to share a clip of fans outside the GAA HQ singing along to Oasis hit "Don’t Look Back in Anger".

Oasis fever took over Dublin this weekend.

The post generated some concert-goers to share their clips from the song from inside the stadium, while others were delighted to see people making the most out of not getting tickets.

One wrote: "I feel awful for genuine fans that could not get tickets. Glad they got to soak up a bit of the atmosphere outside Croke Park."

* This article was originally published on Extra.ie.