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Former Celtic player shares how he saw Oasis live for free

Former Celtic player shares how he saw Oasis live for free

Glasgow Times2 days ago
Cillian Sheridan, who was striker for the Hoops, claimed he managed to get tickets for one of the bands shows at Murrayfield Stadium after bumping into Liam Gallagher after a round of golf.
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(Image: Image: Newsquest) Instead of asking for a picture, Sheridan claims he asked Gallagher for tickets to one of the band's shows.
The Supersonic hitmakers performed at the Edinburgh venue for three nights on August 8, 9 and 12.
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(Image: Image: Archive) Sharing his hack on X, said: "Here's my hack to Oasis tickets. Go for a round of golf in the morning, on your way back to your car bump into Liam Gallagher at his hotel.
"Here's the important bit. DON'T ask for a photo, instead chance your arm and ask for a ticket! Not how I thought my day would pan out! Legend."
Here's my hack to Oasis tickets. Go for a round of golf in the morning, on your way back to your car bump into Liam Gallagher at his hotel. Here's the important bit. DON'T ask for a photo, instead chance your arm & ask for a ticket! Not how I thought my day would pan out! Legend! pic.twitter.com/0g8khXro56 — Cillian Sheridan (@CillianSheridan) August 13, 2025
He shared a picture from inside the stadium alongside his post.
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