Oasis star Noel Gallagher looked effortlessly stylish on Thursday when he was spotted at Sydney Airport preparing to leave Australia, following his band’s sold-out reunion tour.
The 58-year-old rocker cut a relaxed figure in dark sunglasses, jeans and a black jacket as he made his way through the terminal alongside one of his sons.
Noel appeared in high spirits as he strolled through the terminal, leaving left Australia following five sold-out concerts in Sydney and Melbourne.
The guitarist, who has been praised for his sharp form throughout the reunion shows, looked relaxed after two blockbuster weeks on the road Down Under.
Despite the gruelling tour schedule, Noel looked refreshed as he made his exit, sporting his signature shades and a gold pendant necklace.
The Manchester native did not appear to be accompanied by his superstar younger brother Liam, 53, for the outing.Â
Oasis star Noel Gallagher looked effortlessly stylish on Thursday when he was spotted at Sydney Airport preparing to leave Australia, following his band’s sold-out reunion tour
The 58-year-old rocker cut a relaxed figure in dark sunglasses, jeans and a black jacket as he made his way through the terminal alongside one of his sons
It comes after Oasis took to social media to thank fans after completing their first gigs Down Under in 20 years.
Brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher played to an estimated 320,000 concertgoers in Sydney and Melbourne over the last two weeks.
After the band shared a highlight reel from the Aussie leg of their world tour on Instagram, many followers claimed the shows were the best they had ever seen.Â
At one point in the video, one local fan showed off an amazing tattoo tribute to the boys from Manchester.
Inked on the Aussie’s arm is a portrait of the Gallagher brothers dressed in their trademark parkas.
‘Thank you, Australia,’ the band said in the caption of the video, which featured countless scenes of die-hard Oasis fans rocking out while sporting band merch – including the notorious bucket hat.
Fans rushed to comment on their concert experience on the post, with more than one devotee dubbing the Aussie shows ‘biblical’.
‘The most incredible two nights. Still pinching myself that it happened. OASIS FOREVER!!!’ gushed one fan, while another said, ‘It was one of the best days of my life!’
Noel appeared in high spirits as he strolled through the terminal, leaving left Australia following five sold-out concerts in Sydney and MelbourneÂ
The guitarist, who has been praised for his sharp form throughout the reunion shows, looked relaxed after two blockbuster weeks on the road Down UnderÂ
‘Biblical – come back soon,’ cooed another fan.
However, it wasn’t all smooth sailing as the band’s first Sydney shows earlier this month had some fans fuming ahead of the sold-out gig.
A clip shared to Instagram just moments before a November concert kicked off saw thousands of fans stuck in a line outside Accor Stadium with just 45 minutes until the main act hit the stage.
The fan shared the footage to the Bondi Lines account, saying the line was ‘f***ed’ and ‘not moving at all’.
‘Few people missing out on [the] first song,’ one person responded in the comments.
Some people blamed the concertgoers rather than staff, saying they should have arrived at the venue earlier if they wanted to get inside quickly.
‘Not that fook’n hard to understand—get there EARLIER,’ one wrote.
Some fans began queuing outside Accor Stadium well into the early hours of Friday morning, with the gates opening at 6pm and the show starting at 7.30pm.
The tour was a massive success, with promoters Live Nation confirming that they sold 320,000 tickets for Oasis’ five stadium shows – three in Melbourne and two in Sydney – reported The Australian Financial Review.
The band will complete their tour with a series of shows in South America, including gigs in Argentina, Chile and Brazil.Â