**Danny Dyer Overwhelmed by Historic Oasis Reunion in Cardiff**


Renowned actor Danny Dyer has shared his exuberant reaction following Oasis’ triumphant reunion at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, admitting he “just lost control” as he joined thousands of eager fans at the opening concert of the band’s highly anticipated tour. The event, which drew massive attention over the weekend, marked the first time in 16 years that the Gallagher brothers, Liam and Noel, graced the stage together—much to the delight of both long-standing supporters and a new generation of admirers.

Dyer, best known for his work on *EastEnders*, was among a host of celebrities spotted soaking up the electric atmosphere in Cardiff on Friday and Saturday evenings. Not only did football fans and music lovers descend on the Welsh capital, but so too did notable faces such as *Line Of Duty’s* Vicky McClure and broadcaster Vernon Kay, each revelling in the unforgettable occasion.
Speaking to Toby Tarrant during an interview on Radio X, Dyer described the profound impact the performance had on him. He confessed, “I am still recovering slightly—it was so emotional.” The return of Oasis evoked a potent sense of nostalgia for the actor, who has followed the band passionately for nearly two decades. “I just wanted to see them walk out for the first time… and they came out holding hands. It’s just a throwback for me,” Dyer recounted, evidently moved by witnessing the iconic sibling duo reunite under the stadium lights.
For many, including Dyer, the show represented more than a musical spectacle; it was a poignant reminder of simpler times. “It’s just like, for most people that love them, the nostalgia of it all… It’s an emotional thing, man,” Dyer reflected. He described how the concert transported him back to “the good old days, when life was slightly simpler.” This sentiment resonated among the crowd, many of whom seized the moment to dance away their troubles.
The energy inside the Principality Stadium was palpable as Oasis stormed the stage, opening their set with a thunderous rendition of ‘F**king in the Bushes’ and launching into their classic hit ‘Hello’. The stadium, packed to its rafters, erupted in rapturous applause as the sight of Liam and Noel Gallagher arm-in-arm sent waves of excitement rippling through the audience.
Liam Gallagher addressed the passionate assembly with characteristic charm, declaring, “Hey, beautiful people, it’s been too long.” His words summed up the mood of the night—a sense of joyous reunion after more than a decade apart.
Enthusiastic fans travelled from across the globe to witness this pivotal moment in music history, making Cardiff a melting pot of anticipation and celebration. The spectacle marked the beginning of Oasis’ extensive ‘25 Tour’, which is set to visit major venues including Manchester’s Heaton Park, London’s Wembley Stadium, Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium, and Dublin’s Croke Park before the band embarks on an overseas leg, reaching destinations across Asia, South America, Australasia, and North America.
For those still yearning to attend, there remains a glimmer of hope. The band’s promoters recently announced the potential release of a limited number of additional tickets. According to Oasis’ official statement, these will be made available after final checks on production and sight lines, with updates expected in the coming days.
As Oasis continue their global journey, their landmark Cardiff reunion stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of their music and the unifying force of live performance. For Danny Dyer and thousands of fans, the return of Oasis was not just a concert but an emotional homecoming—one that, for at least one evening, allowed everyone to “jump about and be lunatics” and relive the best years of their lives.