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06 Sept 2025

WATCH: Irish sign-language interpreter goes viral for 'glorious performance' at Oasis

Sarah Jane O'Regan signed Oasis' biggest hits to over 80,000 people in the crowd at Croke Park this past weekend

WATCH: Irish sign-language interpreter goes viral for 'glorious performance' at Oasis

An Irish sign language (ISL) interpreter went viral over the weekend for her incredible performance at Oasis.

The packed out concert of over 80,000 people in Croke Park sang hits such as Wonderwall and Morning Glory at the long-awaited reunion of the Gallagher brothers who rocked Dublin on Saturday and Sunday night.

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Hearing impaired fans were delighted to get an equally amazing performance from Sarah Jane, a county Meath native, who gave her all in a performance that has been shared by 1000s of people online.

Sarah-Jane, an ISL weather woman for RTÉ One, has previously appeared on the Late Late Toy Show and has shared inspirational learning videos on her YouTube channel in recent years.

In an interview with RTÉ back in 2022, Sarah Jane said it was her dream to interpret at a concert as she is a huge music lover.

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Certainly a dream come true at one of Ireland's biggest sold out show, performing at Oasis has catapulted Sarah into ISL fame for her energetic and truly incredible performance.

Comments came in fast as soon as the videos were shared with many people congratulating her for her 'one-of-a-kind' performance, encapsulating the vibe and atmosphere all over Croker.

"She needs to be a permanent crew member for the world tour!! What a glorious performance!!", said one fan, while another the Instagram account for OasisFanClub captioned the video with "Sign language, swagger, and pure energy — this interpreter totally slays Morning Glory at the Dublin Oasis gig!".

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