
Moment scrap breaks out between Edinburgh Oasis fans at final Murrayfield gig
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The moment a scrap broke out between shameless Oasis fans at an Edinburgh Murrayfield gig was caught on camera.
The Gallagher brothers kicked off their three nights in Edinburgh on Friday evening before performing to sold out crowds on Saturday and Tuesday.
After tickets sold out last year, tens of thousands fans descended on Murrayfield to see their musical icons take to the stage.
However some fans were seen getting into a scrap in the crowd halfway through the final show on Tuesday
A clip shared online, shows one person attempting to record the group performing Roll With It before chaos unfolded.
The crowd was jumping to the hit before two fans start to fight. One topless male was seen attempting to take down another male before he falls to the ground.
Another male appears to get involved holding a fan by the back of his head as someone attempts to pull them apart.
Several others try to step in before eventually separating the pair. The group spread out as the performance continues.
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The clip was captioned: "My guy took 'don't let anyone get in your way' too serious. You gotta roll with it."
(Image: TikTok)
Around 100 comments came in after watching the video. One person said: "I guess he did look back in anger."
A second added: "Exactly why I don't waste money on a ticket."
A third wrote: "I don't understand why people do that after paying all that money to go see them."
Edinburgh Live previously reported how three arrests were made during the final Oasis gig.

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