Entertainment
Liam Gallagher Celebrates Mother Peggy at Croke Park Concert

Oasis delighted fans during their sold-out concerts at Croke Park in Dublin on March 16, 2024, with a heartfelt tribute to their mother, Peggy Gallagher. The reunion of the once-feuding Gallagher brothers, Liam and Noel Gallagher, marked a significant moment, as they performed together on Irish soil for the first time in 16 years.
As crowds filled the venue, excitement was palpable, with many attendees traveling from various locations to witness the iconic band. The Gallagher brothers last graced the Irish stage in 2009 at Slane Castle, where they performed to a crowd exceeding 80,000.
A Tribute to Their Roots
During the concert, Liam Gallagher engaged the audience by asking, “Anyone here from Mayo, Charlestown?” His quip received uproarious cheers, and he humorously remarked, “There’s only about five people there; you can’t all be f*cking from there.” This playful banter set the tone for an evening filled with nostalgia and camaraderie.
As part of the tribute, the band dedicated their performance of “Stand By Me” to their mother, who was present among the audience. The emotional gesture was a testament to the brothers’ deep connection to their roots in Charlestown, County Mayo, where Peggy was born.
The concert featured a reunion of former band members, including Andy Bell, Gem Archer, and Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs, adding to the monumental atmosphere of the event. Fans were treated to a dynamic setlist that showcased the band’s greatest hits, further solidifying their status as one of the most influential British rock bands.
Concert Logistics and Safety
With the excitement surrounding the concerts, authorities implemented a comprehensive traffic management plan to ensure the safety of concertgoers. Local police, known as Gardaí, urged fans to heed signage and follow guidelines, as several roads around the venue were closed for the events.
Doors opened at 17:00, with the main performance starting at 18:00. Support acts included Richard Ashcroft, formerly of The Verve, and the Liverpool-based band Cast, who helped set the stage for an unforgettable night.
For those fortunate enough to secure tickets for either the Saturday or Sunday shows, the experience promised to be a memorable celebration of music and familial bonds, perfectly encapsulated by Liam Gallagher’s touching tribute to their beloved mother.
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