
The set times for Oasis at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium
This means Oasis will not be taking to the stage right away and will be preceded by these popular artists.
If you're going to a gig and want to know the exact time the main attraction will walk on stage, here is everything you need to know.
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When are Oasis playing at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium?
Oasis will play at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium for three gigs on Friday, August 8, Saturday, August 9 and Tuesday, August 12.
Doors for all three events will open at 5pm, according to Ticketmaster.
Are there still tickets for Oasis at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium?
Sadly, there are no tickets available for those wanting to see Oasis in Edinburgh, with these selling out very quickly.
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See the set times for all three Oasis shows at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium
The band has released the set times for every single one of its shows so far, and these have been the same each time.
Based on previous dates, here is the exact time Cast, Richard Ashcroft and Oasis will take to the stage at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium.
Doors open: 5pm
Cast takes to the stage: 6pm
Richard Ashcroft takes to the stage: 7pm
Oasis take to the stage: 8pm
Oasis will play at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium on Friday, August 8, Saturday, August 9 and Tuesday, August 12.

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