Noel Gallagher’s Ex Issues Furious Response After Claims She Left Gig Before Hearing Song ‘Written About Her’
CARDIFF, WALES, JUL 4 – Meg Mathews left Oasis' reunion early to avoid exiting crowds at the 70,000-capacity Principality Stadium, emphasizing it was a practical choice unrelated to the band's performance.
- Meg Mathews left Oasis' Cardiff reunion gig early on Friday to avoid the crowds exiting the stadium, she explained on Instagram she wanted to walk back to her car without getting caught in the 'carnage'.
- Following fans spotting her leaving during 'Wonderwall', media linked it to personal drama, prompting Meg to clarify on Instagram she left to avoid crowds.
- Meg Mathews left Cardiff’s 75,000-capacity Oasis gig early to avoid crowds, hearing Wonderwall as she reached her car, she explained on Instagram.
- Meg Mathews' clarification shows her routine practice of leaving stadiums early, with the Oasis tour resuming July 11 at Manchester's Heaton Park.
- Following the Cardiff show, Oasis' '25 Tour' will continue through Manchester, North America, South Korea, Japan, Australia, and conclude in São Paulo on November 25.
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Noel Gallagher's ex Meg Mathews breaks silence on 'walking out' of Oasis reunion gig during 'her song'
Meg Mathews has addressed speculation about her early departure from Oasis's first reunion concert in 16 years at Cardiff's Principality Stadium on Friday night
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Meg Mathews explains why she left Oasis gig early
Noel Gallagher's ex-wife Meg Mathews has explained why she left Oasis' comeback gig in Cardiff early - revealing she wanted to be able to walk back to her car without getting caught up in the "carnage" as thousands of fans attempted to leave the ...
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