Oasis' Noel Gallagher says he has been "completely blown away" by the band's reunion tour so far.
Talking about Oasis' massive tour that already covered the U.K. and Ireland, and reuniting with Liam Gallagher after 16 years, Noel said he was "proud" of his brother and frontman.
Noel told TalkSport that "it's been great to be back" in a band with Liam.
"I guess when it's all said and done we'll sit and reflect on it, but it's great being back in a band with Liam," he said. "I forgot how fun he was."
Noel added, "It's difficult to put it into words, actually. Every night is the crowd's first night, you know what I mean? So every night's got that kind of same energy to it. But it's been truly amazing. I'm not usually short for words but I can't really articulate at the minute, to be honest."
"I've done stadiums before and all that but, I don't mind telling you my legs had turned to jelly after about halfway through the second song," Noel said about performing at Croke Park in Dublin. "But it's been an amazing thing."
The English musician, singer and songwriter was the primary songwriter, lead guitarist and a co-lead vocalist of Oasis. After leaving the rock band, he formed Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds.
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