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Oasis at Murrayfield day 3 LIVE as Gallagher brothers prepare for final Scots gig

Oasis at Murrayfield day 3 LIVE as Gallagher brothers prepare for final Scots gig

Daily Recorda day ago
It's the third and final day of Oasis' Supersonic run of shows at Edinburgh Murrayfield. The much anticipated reunion '25 tour rolled into the capital city last week.
The Mancunian rockers returned to Scotland for the first time in 16 years for three sold-out shows - held on Friday, Saturday, and tonight (Tuesday).
The Gallagher brothers have been praised by the hundreds of thousands of followers who have seen them so far at the first two epic gigs at the national rugby station.
Fans took to social media to share their memories of the experience after Saturday's epic gig, hailing it "biblical" and "truly magical".
Around 67,000 more Oasis fans are set to pack the venue for the final night.
Scotrail has laid on a number of extra services and increased capacity to and from Edinburgh to provide extra transport for the crowds travelling to see the Britpop legends.
Late-night trains will operate to key destinations such as Glasgow Queen Street, Dundee, Perth, and Dunblane following the show.
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