
Oasis fans in Murrayfield warned 'don't refill drinks' during specific moment in gig
Oasis fans heading to the iconic band's gig at Murrayfield are being warned not to refill their drinks at one specific moment. The Britpop legends will be performing their second night at Murraryfield later today (August 12).
Friday night's concert was the first time the Wonderwall rockers have played in Edinburgh for 16 years. The band, led by Liam and Noel Gallagher, split in 2009 before announcing a comeback tour last year.
After performing in Edinburgh they will head to Dublin's Croke Park before returning to London's Wembley Stadium in September. The band will then jet off onto the international leg of the tour.
Now BBC Radio 2 star Vernon Kay has warned fans heading to the concert not to head to the bar at one specific moment of the show. Vernon was among the fans who caught the band's homecoming at Heaton Park in Manchester.
Speaking on Radio 2, the 51-year-old said: 'One thing that confuses me is the moment, the track it seems where people are refuelling their beverages is Bring It On Down. That's my favourite Oasis tune.
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'Not many did but I noticed that was the particular track where people were like, 'Oh, oh, oh'. I'm like, 'Hang on a minute, walls of sound, you do realise this is the track that got them signed, this is the one that pricked the ears up of Alan McGee?''
With the Oasis reunion set to continue tonight, rumours have begun swirling that it could continue into 2026. Fans have begun to hope the band could head to Knebworth House next year as they mark the 30th anniversary of their two historic shows there.
They would overtake Robbie Williams as the artist to have performed the most shows at the Hertfordshire venue.
According to the Sun, the band have been offered four dates at Knebworth as well as a chance to perform at the Etihad Stadium, home of their beloved Manchester City.
Fake posters of a possible 2026 tour have already begun circulating online, reports The Mirror . However, it all boils down to whether Liam and Noel are really up for carrying it on.
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'They'll be having a well-earned holiday as soon as this tour finishes later this year,' a source told the publication. 'As for 2026, they've seen the speculation, they've heard about the offers and they know what the fans want. But it's ultimately up for them to decide."
The current tour was announced almost 15 years after the band called it a day and came on the back of years of tension between Liam and Noel. Ever since Noel quit the band the pair have aimed a series of jibes at each other.
However they have opened concerts by walking out hand-in-hand as though the bad blood is now behind them.

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