Britpop fans are flooding to Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh for Oasis's first Scottish performance in 16 years. The Manchester band, fronted by brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher, will play three sold-out shows on Friday, Saturday, and Tuesday.
While the setlist remains unconfirmed, recent gigs have featured classics such as Wonderwall, Morning Glory, Talk Tonight, D'you Know What I Mean?, and Don't Look Back in Anger. The band previously performed in Cardiff and London before heading to Edinburgh.
ScotRail has announced additional services and increased capacity to and from Edinburgh to handle the large crowds. The rail operator assured fans that transport options would be available before and after the concerts.
Ahead of the first show, Oasis posted on X: 'Edinburgh. Are you ready?' The message garnered over 10,000 likes, with fans expressing excitement to see the band live.
After the Scottish dates, Oasis will tour Ireland, then Canada, the US, South Korea, Japan, Australia, and South America.



