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Meet the Oasis fans attending tonight's Murrayfield show
Meet the Oasis fans attending tonight's Murrayfield show

Glasgow Times

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Meet the Oasis fans attending tonight's Murrayfield show

The Supersonic hitmakers will perform at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh on August 8, 9 and 12. Tonight will be their first performance in Scotland since the band split back in 2009. From Asia to Italy, these dedicated fans have descended on the Edinburgh soil to witness the 'dream-come-true' shows. Hangul Lee, who has declared herself to be Oasis' biggest fan, travelled from South Korea to watch the gig tonight. The 36-year-old said: 'I've wanted to see a reunion concert since 2009. 'I am feeling both nervous and excited for the show. I might cry when they come onto the stage.' She went on to say that she'd love to hear the song Whatever live. She added: 'The lyrics are very hopeful.' Hangul Lee (Image: Newsquest)Meanwhile, Giulia Manni, 26, left her home in Rome at 4.30am this morning to see the band take the Murrayfield Stadium stage. She said: 'I'm a huge fan and I have been since I was around 12 years old. 'This has been a lifelong dream of mine to see Oasis live, I never thought it was going to happen. 'I've never been to Edinburgh before, so it was an occasion to see the city and we figured Edinburgh would not be as crowded as London or Manchester. So, we managed to get tickets for here, but we would have gone anywhere. 'I'm really excited for the show and to hear the set list. It's going to be an amazing day.' Giulia Manni (Image: Newsquest) Florian Guidi, 33, travelled from the French island of Corsica. This is his first time in Scotland. He said: 'I'm so happy to be at this gig, I love Oasis and never thought I would get to see them live. It's a dream. 'I hope to hear Liver Forever, Supersonic, I want to hear them all.' READ NEXT: Oasis at Murrayfield stadium LIVE updates for Edinburgh show Florian Guidi (Image: Newsquest) Edison Worth, 16, embarked on a long journey to see the band, sparing no expense. He said: 'I travelled from Brighton today; it was a 12-hour drive. 'This is my first time seeing Oasis. It was £400 a ticket for standing.' Edison Worth (Image: Newsquest) For Cian Fitzgerald, 45, these Edinburgh gigs are all about nostalgia. He said: 'I've seen Oasis multiple times in the 90s. 'I've heard from people that have already seen them on this tour that the atmosphere is brilliant, and everyone has had a great time, so hoping for the same.' Though Cian lives and works in the capital, this will be his first concert at the famous stadium. He said: 'This is my first gig at Murrayfield, I think it will be brilliant, and the atmosphere is cracking. Everyone has seen the set list and it's blinding.' Cian Fitzgerald (Image: Newsquest) After Edinburgh, Oasis will head to Dublin for two dates before a round of shows in America. For more information on the Oasis Live '25 Tour, visit

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