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Scotsman
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Oasis Drinks Prices: Here's how much you'll be paying for a pint at Murrayfield this evening
You won't be wanting to throw beer around at the prices they're charging at Murrayfield. | Getty Images If you want 'beer here now' at the final Edinburgh Oasis gig you'll need deep pockets. Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter, get the latest news and reviews from our specialist arts writers Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Tonight (August 12) will see the last of of three huge Edinburgh gigs by reformed Britpop rockers Oasis. By the end of today around 210,000 fans are expected to have attened the concerts at Murrayfield Stadium - with hundreds of thousands of others left disappointed when it completely sold out in minutes last year. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad With the weather looking like it's going to be hot for the gig, many will be looking for a cool refreshment. Of course there are plenty of pubs near the stadium, for pre and post-concert drinks - you can check out a few options here. However, once you've arrived at the venue you'll be at the mercy of the Murrayfield bars. Here's how much you'll be paying for everything from a cocktail to a soft drink. Strap in. Heineken (half pint) - £4.30 Heineken (full pint) - £7.85 Amstel (half pint) £4.30 Amstel (full pint) - £7.50 Inch's (half pint) - £4.30 Inch's (full pint) - £7.50 Heinken 0% - £6 Beavertown Neck Oil - £7.50 Old Mout Cider - £7.50 Gluten free lager - £7 Single spirit and mixer - £10.50 - £11.50 Double spirit and mixer - £14 - £15 Cocktails - £10 Wine - £12.50 Soft drinks - £3.50 Oasis Zero Exotic Fruit - £4.50 Red Bull - £5 --- -- -


Edinburgh Live
07-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Edinburgh Live
Edinburgh Murrayfield Oasis drinks list confirmed including pint of beer price
Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info The much-anticipated return of Oasis to Scotland is a day away as Liam, Noel and the rest of the band will be performing at Murrayfield on Friday night as part of their reunion tour. This marks the first performance by the Britpop icons in Scotland since 2009, shortly before the notorious fallout between the Gallagher brothers. Their last gig in Scotland was also held at the Edinburgh stadium 16 years ago. As the eagerly-awaited first show of Oasis draws near, Murrayfield is gearing up to host tens of thousands of music enthusiasts. A recent study estimated that concert-goers will consume nearly 80,000 bucket hats' worth of beer over the course of the three concerts. The price of a pint has now been confirmed as signs disclosing drinks prices have been put up. An image from inside the stadium has given us a glimpse of the bar prices for various beverages, including draught beers and cider, a selection of spirits, wine, three types of cocktails, and several soft drinks, reports the Daily Record. For those making a beeline for the bar for a beer, your draught options are Heineken and Amstel. A pint of Heineken will set you back £7.85, while Amstel is priced at £7.50. (Image: SWNS) Both are available for £4.30 for a half-pint. Cider aficionados can enjoy Inch's cider from the taps at £4.30 for a half-pint and £7.50 for a full pint, matching the price of Amstel. There are also pre-packaged alcohol options, with a Beavertown Neck Oil costing £7.50, the same price as an Old Mout Cider, berries and cherries flavour. A gluten-free lager will set you back £7, while a Heineken 0% is available for those abstaining from alcohol at £6. For spirit enthusiasts, mixers on offer include Coca-Cola, Diet Coke, Sprite, Schweppes Soda, Schweppes Ginger Ale, and Schweppes Tonic. A 25ml serving of Neft Vodka, Volcan Tequila, or Eminente Rum comes with a price tag of £11.50, while a 50ml double measure will cost you £15. If you prefer Gordon's Pink Gin, Bombay Sapphire gin, Jack Daniel's, or Captain Morgan Spiced Rum, it's £10.50 for a single measure and £14 for a double. The cocktail menu features a spicy margarita, a passionfruit martini, and a strawberry daiquiri, each priced at £10. The wine selection includes La Vielle Ferme in white, red, or rosé varieties, each bottle costing £12.50. Join Edinburgh Live's Whatsapp Community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages Most soft drinks are priced at £3.50, including: Coca-Cola, Diet Coke, Coke Zero, Coke Zero Lemon, Fanta Orange, and Sprite Zero. Oasis Zero Exotic Fruit is slightly pricier at £4.50, while a bottle of water, Red Bull, and Red Bull Sugarfree all cost £5. Snacks available throughout the stadium include various sweets and crisps, all priced at £2.50. There are also numerous vendors around the venue offering more substantial food options. And if you're peckish before arriving at Murrayfield, we've compiled a list of the best food options along the tramline from the city centre to the stadium.


Daily Record
07-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Record
Sneak peek at Oasis bar prices as Murrayfield prepares for Britpop legends
Oasis are playing three sellout shows at the home of Scottish rugby on August 8, 9, and 12. Oasis' long-awaited return to Scotland is just hours away. Liam, Noel, and co take to the stage at Murrayfield tomorrow night, Friday, August 8, as part of their reunion tour. It is the Britpop legends' first show north of the border since 2009, shortly before the brothers' infamous fallout. Their last gig in Scotland was also at the Edinburgh stadium 16 years ago. With Oasis ' hotly-anticipated first show just around the corner, Murrayfield is getting fully prepared to welcome tens of thousands of music lovers. A recent study suggested that revellers will drink almost 80,000 bucket hats worth of beer over the three concerts. And we can now reveal how much each pint will cost at the shows on August 8, 9, and 12. A picture from inside the stadium has offered a sneak peek at the bar prices for different drinks, with draught beers and cider on offer, as well as an array of spirits, wine, three cocktails, and a number of soft drinks. For those heading straight to the bar for a beer, your draught choices are Heineken and Amstel. Heineken is £7.85 for a pint, while Amstel is £7.50. Both are £4.30 for a half-pint. For the cider-lovers in the crowd, Inch's cider is available from the taps at £4.30 for a half-pint and £7.50 for a pint, matching the price of Amstel. There are also packaged booze options, with a Beavertown Neck Oil costing £7.50, the same price as an Old Mout Cider, berries and cherries flavour. A gluten free lager will cost you £7, while those avoiding alcohol can get a Heineken 0% for £6. For the spirits, mixers offered include Coca-Cola, Diet Coke, Sprite, Schweppes Soda, Schweppes Ginger Ale, and Schweppes Tonic. A 25ml measure of Neft Vodka, Volcan Tequila, or Eminente Rum will set you back £11.50, with a 50ml double measure costing £15. For Gordon's Pink Gin, Bombay Sapphire gin, Jack Daniel's, or Captain Morgan Spiced Rum, it's £10.50 for a single measure and £14 for a double. The three cocktails on offer are a spicy margarita, a passionfruit martini, and a strawberry daquiri - all of which cost £10. The wine on offer is La Vielle Ferme, either in white, red, or rose, priced at £12.50. The majority of soft drinks come in at £3.50, including: Coca-Cola, Diet Coke, Coke Zero, Coke Zero Lemon, Fanta Orange, and Sprite Zero. Oasis Zero Exotic Fruit is £4.50, while a bottle of water is £5, the same price as Red Bull and Red Bull Sugarfree. Snacks on offer at these bars throughout the stadium are various confectionary and crisps, all priced at £2.50 Though there are a number of more substantial food offerings at a huge number of vendors around the venue. And if you fancy a bite before you get to Murrayfield, we have rounded up the best food options on the tramline from the city centre to the stadium.