The 19-year-old bought the ‘finest Oasis album’ tattooed on his arm
An Oasis fan from Sweden has bought the title of Oasis’ debut studio album tattooed on his arm simply hours earlier than heading into the Principality Stadium for the second evening of their reunion tour. David Ejderholm, 19, travelled from Stockholm to Cardiff along with his good friend Emil Kjellgren, 19.
The 2 associates are staying with Emil’s household associates close by while they see the Gallagher brothers take to the stage tonight. David mentioned that when he knew he’d bought tickets he instantly determined it will be the right alternative to get his first tattoo.
He defined: “I thought of a yr in the past once we first bought the tickets that I used to be going to get my first tattoo however I took a while to actually take into consideration what it must be.
“I got here right here and bought ‘Undoubtedly Possibly’ – for my part it is the most effective album from Oasis and so it was the right match for me.
“I actually love them and I really like the environment right here as effectively.”
David did nevertheless concede that his good friend Emil had been a fan of the Mancunian band for longer than he had. From celebrity gigs to cosy pubs, discover out What’s On in Wales by signing as much as our e-newsletter right here.
Emil mentioned: “I have been an Oasis fan since I used to be a child. I’ve bought the vinyls of Undoubtedly Possibly and What’s The Story Morning Glory from my father so I have been listening since I can bear in mind.
“I’ve at all times needed to be Liam Gallagher, I bought the hair minimize, I wore the Adidas tracksuit. I’ve at all times needed to be them so for us to be right here is simply big.”
The Principality Stadium is bought out for tonight’s live performance, with 75,000 individuals anticipated to observe evening two of the Oasis Reside ’25 tour. The streets of Cardiff have been filled with concert-goers this afternoon and night, though it has been marginally quieter than final evening’s historic evening within the capital metropolis.
Jenny Griffiths and her son, John Mason, from Birmingham are additionally heading to the live performance as a celebration of the truth that Jenny in is remission from breast most cancers.
Jenny mentioned: “When it was introduced I could not wait. I am recovering from most cancers as effectively so it is a correct deal with, a celebration and a phenomenon. I am in remission and I came upon in mid-Could once I had my mammogram so it is sensible, simply fabulous.”
John added: “I at all times mentioned to my mum and my spouse that if Oasis ever get again collectively I will go. We queued for hours on Ticketmaster however bought there in the long run. It is a as soon as in a lifetime alternative!”

