
Edinburgh Oasis LIVE: Everything you need to know ahead of Murrayfield gigs
The Britpop band will be taking to the stage at Murrayfield on Friday, August 8, Saturday, August 9 and Tuesday, August 12.
The sought after tickets have been in high demand after going on sale last year and sold out within minutes.
Fans of the Gallagher brothers will be overjoyed at the prospect of them playing not only one night but three at the capital's stadium.
But the massive sell out events are set to cause some disruption for those living in or travelling through the areas of Roseburn and Murrayfield.
Edinburgh Live have gathered all the information you need ahead of the sold out shows. Follow our live blog for updates ahead of the gigs at Murrayfield.

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