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The City of Edinburgh's council faces criticism after documents labeled Oasis fans as "middle-aged, drunk, and fat," ahead of the band's comeback shows in August. The council, concerned about safety and crowd management, especially with the Fringe Festival running concurrently, formed an advisory group to handle the influx of fans. The Oasis concerts are expected to boost the local economy by £136 million, with the council ensuring they learn from past events to manage the concerts smoothly.
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