Oasis gave most 'ground-shaking' Edinburgh performance of last 20 years, according to seismic data
EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND, AUG 7 – Oasis's 2009 concert generated a peak seismic power of 215.06 kW, more than double the next strongest event according to the British Geological Survey's analysis.
- Oasis provided the most ground-shaking performance at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium when they last played there in 2009, according to seismic data analysis.
- The Oasis gig in June 2009 had a peak power of 215.06kW, more than twice as powerful as the next strongest concert by Red Hot Chili Peppers at 106.87kW.
- BGS seismologist Callum Harrison said improving understanding of historical earthquakes is important for mitigating seismic risk, and it is possible Oasis could top their 2009 gig's energy levels during their upcoming shows at Murrayfield.
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