Noel Gallagher goes unnoticed as he rides London tube amid Oasis reunion

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One lucky Oasis fan was lost for words after realising the person 'photobombing' the video they were filming on the London underground was actually Noel Gallagher. With Liam and Noel putting behind their feud to reunite for a worldwide tour, the UK have been absorbing all things Oasis since they kicked off their tour earlier this month.

And now that the brothers have a little break before returning to Heaton Park in Manchester for their next set of gigs, they've been up to their own thing. One Oasis fan unknowingly filmed Noel getting off the train carriage at Paddington's tube station while trying to get casual footage.

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"POV: You're getting the tube from Paddington - Baker St and bump into NOEL GALLAGHER... Wait for it...," they captioned the video, which had them panning the camera from the 'Paddington' sign around to the tunnel where the trains drive through.

When one train finally arrived, the doors opened before Noel walked off rocking classic sunglasses, a blue t-shirt and jeans. The TikTok user didn't realise it was Noel until they watched the footage back.

Fans rushed to the comment section to share their excitement, with one user writing: "How in the bizzare world? That’s strangely normal," while another posted: "He’s a man of the peopleeee."

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One unconvinced fan asked: "Why were you filling in anticipation? Did you get a tip off?" before the owner of the video said: "My husband was already recording me getting on the tube for a reel, as I was there on a business trip. Total coincidence that Noel photobombed."

Another added: "Deffo Noel - the gold dog tag from Tiffany he always wears is a giveaway.”

Oasis have made a triumphant return to Manchester playing two shows at the weekend with a third gig tonigh before two more shows at the weekend.

After that the band play Wembley as well as dates in Edinburgh and Croke Park in Dublin. The band will then embark on a world tour.

Ahead of their third Manchester show huge steel fences were erected around an area of Manchester's Heaton Park to stop ticketless Oasis fans from watching.

Councillor John Hacking told ticketless fans of the recently reunited group to head to the city centre to enjoy "a real party atmosphere" instead of hanging around the park.

Hacking explained: "The steps being taken ahead of the next concert regretfully mean the distant view of the large screens behind the event stage will no longer be there".

The council's hand was "forced" into placing the fences to protect the trees, livestock, grass and the safety of the park, Hacking claimed.

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