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Viral Edinburgh video shows train station packed with Oasis fans after Murrayfield gig

Viral Edinburgh video shows train station packed with Oasis fans after Murrayfield gig

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A clip has gone viral on social media showing a packed Edinburgh train station after the first of three Oasis gigs in the capital.
Footage from outside Haymarket Train Station in the west of the city shows a sea of fans packed inside the building waiting to catch a train back home on Friday evening, August 8.
Hundreds of concertgoers can be seen waiting in a huge queue to access the platforms, with the clip racking up over 100,000 views in just one day.
Many users in the comments, who also attended the highly anticipated gig, shared their easy solution to avoid the madness, however.
One said: "Don't know why people don't just walk the extra mile to Waverley to avoid the queues!" A second viewer added: "My idea of hell…I don't care what gig you wouldn't see me standing in that ever! Much prefer small intimate gigs!"
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The gigs are understood to have accommodated 70,000 music fans and have saw public transport a lot busier than usual - taking place at the same time as the Festival Fringe.
In the run-up to the gigs, ScotRail announced extra late-night services and more seats were being made available to accommodate fans leaving the stadium.
Late-night trains were brought in to operate to popular destinations such as Glasgow Queen Street, Dundee, Perth, and Dunblane following each of the shows.
Huge queues were also spotted as fans made a dash for the exit on Friday and Saturday night. Thousands could be seen dispersing after the strict curfew at 10.30pm, heading for nearby trams and buses.
Despite the chaos, the reaction from fans so far has been mostly positive, with people describing it as the 'best night of their life' as the Britpop band took to the stage in Edinburgh for the first time in 16 years.
With two out of three shows completed, Oasis will return to Murrayfield for one last time this year for Tuesday night's performance.
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