Oasis served up joyous, rousing anthems in Dublin’s Croke Park as part of their Live ’25 reunion tour. Tens of thousands of fans descended on the capital to see the ’90s Britpop superstars’ first gig in Ireland since 2009.

Liam and Noel Gallagher knocked it out of Croke Park on a barnstorming, air-punching, controversy-proof night that transcends nostalgia and delivers a whopping dose of catharsis,” wrote Laura Slattery in her review of the gig.

Here is the weekend in pictures.

Oasis at Croke Park: Liam and Noel Gallagher lead a rousing evening of anthems on the first of two nights at the stadium. Photograph: Dan DennisonOasis at Croke Park: Liam and Noel Gallagher lead a rousing evening of anthems on the first of two nights at the stadium. Photograph: Dan Dennison Liam Gallagher of Oasis at Croke Park. Photograph: Dan DennisonLiam Gallagher of Oasis at Croke Park. Photograph: Dan Dennison Fans of Oasis during the band's first gig at Croke Park. Photograph: Dan DennisonFans of Oasis during the band’s first gig at Croke Park. Photograph: Dan Dennison Oasis at Croke Park: Liam and Noel Gallagher lead a rousing evening of anthems on the first of two nights at the stadium. Photograph: Dan DennisonOasis at Croke Park: Liam and Noel Gallagher lead a rousing evening of anthems on the first of two nights at the stadium. Photograph: Dan Dennison Liam Gallagher of Oasis at Croke Park. Photograph: Dan DennisonLiam Gallagher of Oasis at Croke Park. Photograph: Dan Dennison Fans of Oasis during the band's first gig at Croke Park. Photograph: Dan DennisonFans of Oasis during the band’s first gig at Croke Park. Photograph: Dan Dennison Setanta Sé Ó Broin and dad Stiofán Ó Broin from Drumcondra, Dublin 9, listen to Oasis on the streets around Croke Park. Photograph: Dan DennisonSetanta Sé Ó Broin and dad Stiofán Ó Broin from Drumcondra, Dublin 9, listen to Oasis on the streets around Croke Park. Photograph: Dan Dennison Croke Park was sold out for two nights. Photograph: Dan DennisonCroke Park was sold out for two nights. Photograph: Dan Dennison Come on you boys in green? Oasis fans emphasise the Gallagher brothers' Irish roots. Photograph: Dan DennisonCome on you boys in green? Oasis fans emphasise the Gallagher brothers’ Irish roots. Photograph: Dan Dennison Fans without tickets listen to Oasis from outside Croke Park on night two. Photograph: Dan DennisonFans without tickets listen to Oasis from outside Croke Park on night two. Photograph: Dan Dennison For many without tickets the opportunity to at least listen to the band was too hard to pass up. Photograph: Dan DennisonFor many without tickets the opportunity to at least listen to the band was too hard to pass up. Photograph: Dan Dennison While those inside were treated to the whole show. Photograph: Dan DennisonWhile those inside were treated to the whole show. Photograph: Dan Dennison Oasis on stage at Croke Park on Saturday, the first of their two Dublin shows. Photograph: Big Brother RecordingsOasis on stage at Croke Park on Saturday, the first of their two Dublin shows. Photograph: Big Brother Recordings There was a party atmosphere on the streets of Dublin. Photograph: Dan DennisonThere was a party atmosphere on the streets of Dublin. Photograph: Dan Dennison The Gallagher brothers on stage at Croke Park. Photograph: Harriet TK Bols/Big Brother RecordingsThe Gallagher brothers on stage at Croke Park. Photograph: Harriet TK Bols/Big Brother Recordings