'Oasis Vibes in the Area' as Gallagher Brothers Mania Hits Edinburgh and Liam Gives Four-Word Message - Manchester Evening News
EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND, AUG 9 – Liam Gallagher accused Edinburgh council of unfairly labeling Oasis fans as rowdy before their reunion shows that attracted over 204,000 attendees, calling for an official apology.
- The Gallagher brothers reunited for Oasis' first of three sold-out shows at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium on August 8, 2025.
- This event followed a 16-year hiatus after their 2009 split and included leaked council documents expressing concerns over the band's fans and crowd impact.
- During the show, Liam Gallagher challenged Edinburgh council's negative remarks about Oasis fans and dedicated a song to those unable to attend the reunion concerts.
- Oasis played to 68,000 attendees, with Liam finishing the set with 'Champagne Supernova' and stating 'Nice one for making this happen,' while the tour spans 41 days and 17 UK dates.
- The reunion sparked intense merchandise demand, increased transportation services, and is expected to bring over £1 billion in fan spending, highlighting Oasis' cultural and economic impact.
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Read Full ArticleLiam Gallagher unleashes furious on-stage rant at Edinburgh council after Oasis fans dig - The Mirror
Liam Gallagher was left furious at Edinburgh Council after comments made during a secret briefing came to light where officials branded Oasis fans as 'drunk' and 'old'
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