
Youths chased by cops at Oasis Murrayfield gig after running on top of turnstiles
Police were seen chasing a group of youths who had climbed on top of the turnstiles at the final night of the Oasis gig at Murrayfield on Tuesday night.
The group of three youngsters were spotted running across the roof of the turnstiles outside the stadium on the band's final night in Edinburgh on Tuesday, August 12.
Officers from Police Scotland on the ground could be seen sprinting after them. It is not yet known what happened to the trio after they were caught, Edinburgh Live reports.
One concertgoer shared the clip on TikTok, writing: "Some young lads have broken into the stadium."
It came after t hree people were arrested at the first Oasis concert in the capital on Friday, August 8.
Two women and a man, all in their 40s, were held over offences including abusive behaviour, assault and possession of illegal drugs.
One woman received a recorded police warning. The other woman and the man are due to appear in court at a later date.
However, each night saw crowds of 70,000 people, with some spending thousands to travel from across the world to see the Gallagher brothers' reunion tour, which is due to continue in Dublin later this week.
Fans were seen packing the streets of the city centre and the concourse of Haymarket train station as they tried to get home after a strict 10.30pm curfew was enforced.
Police Scotland has been contacted for comment.
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