On the Oasis Live ’25 Tour, Noel Gallagher and Liam Gallagher will be playing for fans of artists like Taylor Swift and Liam Gallagher at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium.
Fans of Oasis have been offered advice from supporters of acts like Taylor Swift and Robbie Williams ahead of the band’s reunion tour. It comes ahead of Liam Gallagher and Noel Gallagher playing gigs at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh.
The venue, which has a capacity of 67, 000, is in the area of worry about getting home in August. Taylor’s fans, who had transportation issues last June when the international singer dazzled crowds for three nights at the venue during her Era’s Tour, have come to know about this.
Now, as the countdown to the Oasis gigs on August 8, 9 and 12 continues, fans of the band have been issued advice, as reported by the Daily Record. It includes them having been dissuaded from using Haymarket station – advice shared on a Reddit thread entitled: “People of Glasgow that are going to Oasis in Edinburgh, how are we getting home?”
The user’s question sparked discussion about how people who reside outside of Edinburgh might travel home. Are people complaining about being able to get a train home, according to the title of the post? a mentor a taxi worth a million pounds? I’m not entirely sure what would be the best course of action.
One Swiftie from Glasgow remarked, “Tip from last year’s Taylor Swift show. Everyone will be trying to board a train from Haymarket, and it will be mobbed in a . Instead of standing, advises taking the train to Waverly (either by tram or walking) to get there. It’ll be much quieter and you’ll likely get a table seat there.
There’s also been advice from someone who attended Robbie Williams’ gig in Edinburgh, where he kicked off his BRIT POP world tour at the end of last month. Offering their advice, they said: “We were at Robbie Williams on Saturday and Citylink buses were pretty decent.
“Drop you right outside the stadium and pick you up a little further away, but be prepared for a little wait because it’s busy.” We were on the bus by about 11:30 when the concert came to a close at 10:30.
Another participant in the discussion assured revelers that buses between cities are available for late-night travel: “The buses run 24 hours between Glasgow and Edinburgh.” I don’t believe using public transportation will be that bad for getting home.
However, there was caution regarding the high demand for advance reservations from other parties. They advised travelers to make sure to reserve the CityLink 900 and AIR buses in advance because they quickly fill up.
Another person wrote, “Citylink run all night,” in response to their suggestion. Private coach transfers are provided by Happy Bus between Buchanan and the event.
A different user gave a more unconventional advice for finding a quieter bus: “Head to a club until you’re completely knackered then head for a bus (they run 24/7 as previously mentioned).” Most people will already have f****** off by that point.
Oasis fans are eagerly awaited their third summer concert at Murrayfield Stadium on August 8 and 9 and 12. The Gallagher brothers’ eager reunion tour will mark their first appearance on stage since 16 years, with Cardiff’s scheduled opening performance scheduled for July 4th.
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