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Oasis return to Edinburgh for three Murrayfield shows
The band performs three sold-out shows at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh, their first visit in 16 years.

The Mancunian rockers return to Scotland for the first time in 16 years with three sold-out concerts at Murrayfield Stadium.
Oasis return to Edinburgh for three Murrayfield shows
Three Oasis shows are set at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh on Friday, Saturday and Tuesday. It marks the band's first return to Scotland in 16 years and all tickets are sold out. The gigs follow recent performances in Cardiff and London as part of a wider world tour.
ScotRail says it will run extra services and increase capacity to handle crowds, while Oasis posted on X: "Edinburgh. Are you ready?" Fans responded with enthusiasm as the Fringe festival continues in the city.
Key Takeaways
"Edinburgh. Are you ready?"
Posted by Oasis on X ahead of the Murrayfield shows
Edinburgh is riding a wave of festival energy, with the Fringe underway and a surge in visitors expected. Big concerts like this test city infrastructure and public transport, but they can also boost local businesses and create shared cultural moments.
Oasis taps into lasting nostalgia while drawing a new generation of listeners. The show will likely lean on familiar anthems, giving longtime fans a sense of reunion and inviting younger fans to discover the band. Organizers face the challenge of balancing demand with safe, smooth travel and sound quality.
Highlights
- Edinburgh, are you ready
- Three nights, one stadium, a chorus of fans
- Pop history lands in Murrayfield tonight
- The city meets a legend with a familiar chorus
A city keeps weaving pop culture into its festival tapestry.
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