Liam and Noel Gallagher‘s children are firmly moving into the spotlight as the Oasis offspring posed for a group shot for W Magazine this week ahead of the band’s highly-anticipated reunion tour.
The duo are getting back together for a string of sold-out shows after a rocky past – the first of which takes place on July 4 at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff.
Ahead of the show the musicians’ children have spoken candidly about their upbringings with such famous parents and what they are expecting from the show.
Anaïs, 25, – the daughter of Noel and Meg Mathews – shared the one key piece of advice she took from her parents to keep her grounded while growing up in the spotlight.
She told how when she was a child she had assumed that every kid got the opportunity to do incredible things like being taken to see the Harry Potter film set until her parents firmly spoke to her about it.
Anaïs explained: ‘They said, ”You’re different, but that doesn’t mean you’re better than anybody else.” I think I’ve kept that in mind throughout my whole life.’

Liam and Noel Gallagher’s children are firmly moving into the spotlight as the Oasis offspring posed for a group shot for W Magazine this week ahead of the band’s highly-anticipated reunion tour

Anaïs, 25, (seen) – the daughter of Noel and Meg Mathews – shared the one key piece of advice she took from her parents to keep her grounded while growing up in the spotlight
She also said that her mum and dad never put any pressure on her to follow a certain career path or live up to their success in a similar field.
The photographer explained: ‘My generation has been told that the sky is the limit and that if you dream big, you can invent an app and become a billionaire.
‘But that is such a small fraction of the population. My parents were always like, do whatever makes you happy – you don’t need to be this big superstar.’
For the shoot she posed with her three cousins wearing a stylish blue and grey checked outfit.
Elsewhere in the interview her cousin Lennon, 25, – the son of Liam Gallagher and Patsy Kensit – gave some exciting hints about the upcoming shows and what to expect.
He said: ‘I can’t wait. It’s a massive, monumental thing, and it’s going to be fantastic.’
The model then joked he was ‘pre-preparing his liver now’ by drinking a lot of electrolytes ahead of the shows as he plans to go to as many as he can in the UK.
Liam’s pregnant daughter Molly Moorish looked stunning for the shoot as she posed in a red leather jacket.
Liam fathered Molly, 27, in 1998 with singer Lisa Moorish – two months into his marriage with Patsy Kensit – but was not involved in her life until 2018.
Gene, 24, meanwhile is the son of Liam and All Saints singer Nicole Appleton.

Ahead of the show the musicians’ children have spoken candidly about their upbringings with such famous parents and what they are expecting from the show (L-R: Liam’s sons Gene and Lennon)

Liam’s pregnant daughter Molly Moorish looked stunning for the shoot as she posed in a red leather jacket

In the interview Lennon, 25, (left) – the son of Liam Gallagher and Patsy Kensit – gave some exciting hints about the upcoming shows and what to expect

He said of the upcoming shows: ‘I can’t wait. It’s a massive, monumental thing, and it’s going to be fantastic’

Gene, 24, (seen) meanwhile is the son of Liam and All Saints singer Nicole Appleton

It comes as Oasis’s 23 song set list for their much-anticipated reunion tour, which kicks off on Friday, can be exclusively revealed by MailOnline
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It comes as Oasis’s 23 song set list for their much-anticipated reunion tour, which kicks off on Friday, can be exclusively revealed by MailOnline.
The eldest of the duo Noel, 58, was seen arriving in Cardiff on Wednesday as rehearsals for their opening gig at the city’s Principality Stadium on Friday have started.
Sources close to the brothers told MailOnline: ‘It’s all gearing up now. Technical rehearsals for the band started on Monday and then Noel and Liam joined them a couple of days later.
‘But Liam barely even stayed for the first eight songs before leaving the rehearsals early and Noel continued on his own.’
After 15 years, the brothers will finally reunite for 41 shows across Europe and the 900,000 fans who have eagerly snapped up tickets will not be disappointed with the set list which is crammed with the nineties band’s classics.
Opening with Acquiesce – a song from their first 1995 album, they will follow with Morning Glory the titular song of the second studio album with Supersonic playing sixth.
Elsewhere Liam, 52, and Noel will play Half the World Away, Slide Away, Live Forever before finishing with their three most popular songs Don’t Look Back in Anger, Wonderwall and Champagne Supernova.
And ahead of the highly-anticipated evening, footage and pictures from a special drone show over Cardiff Principality enticed.
Ahead of the brothers’ reunion, the duo lit up the sky with brightly coloured drones which spelt out the word ‘OASIS’.