The reunion tour, which sees the band play their first Irish dates since just before their dramatic split in 2009, will continue in Dublin tonight.

The brothers dedicated Stand By Me to their mother Peggy, who is from Charlestown, Co Mayo, while they played a setlist of fan favourites complete with Champagne Supernova, Wonderwall and Don’t Look Back in Anger.

Fans have reacted to the gig online in the aftermath, with one saying: “Until the day I die, I will say you will never see a better band. No one could come back after 16 years and do what Oasis have done. The best ever.”

Many described the band as “the greatest of all time” as they captured the sold-out crowd singing along to the songs, with the final song – Champagne Supernova – offering an “unforgettable ending”.

Noel Gallagher at Croke Park. Photo: Steve Humphreys

Noel Gallagher at Croke Park. Photo: Steve Humphreys

Another crowd, who were unlucky in the scramble to secure tickets, gathered outside the stadium to sing along.

Podcaster Vogue Williams shared clips of a packed Croke Park as she declared her love for Liam Gallagher during Live Forever.

“My life is made… I love Liam FOREVER,” she wrote on Instagram.

RTÉ star Carl Mullan also secured tickets to the hotly-anticipated reunion tour alongside his wife Aisling, admitting the mood of the stadium during one track made him emotional.

“Up Rock ‘n’ Roll, up joy, up Oasis, up family, up the upper Cusack, up Ireland,” he captioned a series of pictures from the stadium last night.

Sharing a video of the crowd during “Roll with It”, he said: “Of all the songs that made me cry last night, it was this. Just seeing the place absolutely heaving and having such craic was unbelievable.

“Croke Park was shaking (no joke, going to get a drink and you could feel the stand bouncing, not sure if this always happens at gigs but it felt mental).

“Enjoy if you’re going tonight, the best atmosphere I’ve ever experienced at Croke Park for a gig.”

Fine Gael MEP Seán Kelly, who yesterday morning indicated that he will “reconsider” his presidential bid after party candidate Mairead McGuiness withdrew from the race, was also among the crowd last night.

“Oasis in Croke Park. Rocking! Geniuses at play!!” he said.