Crowds of fans who couldn't get tickets for Oasis's second sold-out show at Croke Park on Sunday still found a way to be part of the night, gathering outside the stadium for a mass singalong.
As Liam and Noel Gallagher took to the stage for the final Dublin date of their reunion tour, 80,000 people inside were treated to a set filled with classics, while those left ticketless created their own festival atmosphere on the surrounding streets.
Footage captured outside showed groups of all ages singing along to a number of hits, including Half The World Away, their voices carrying across Dublin's northside.

Inside the stadium, Oasis opened with Hello before powering through favourites including Supersonic, Morning Glory and Live Forever.
Introducing Roll With It, Liam joked: "Apparently I've been yapping too much, getting myself in trouble for having a f****** opinion!"

He later dedicated Stand By Me to their mother Peggy, telling the crowd: "This next one's for me mam. She had a knee operation in the past couple of months. This one's called Stand By Me."
The encore brought The Masterplan, Wonderwall and Don't Look Back In Anger, before the band closed with Champagne Supernova.
While the roar of 80,000 fans echoed around Croke Park, the crowd outside proved Oasis mania was alive and well across the city.