💨 Abstract
The City of Edinburgh's council has expressed concerns about the behavior of Oasis fans attending the band's reunion shows, describing them as "middle-aged men" who may cause disruption and drink excessively. This comes as the band, including brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher, prepares for three shows at Murrayfield Stadium in August, coinciding with Edinburgh's Fringe Festival. Despite these concerns, the local economy is expected to benefit significantly from the concerts.
Courtesy: Pierra Willix
Suggested
Oasis fans brutally labelled ‘fat, drunk and rowdy’ ahead of reunion tour
Search underway after passenger falls overboard from Scottish ferry
King’s Birthday Honours list: Sir David Beckham knighted and Luke Littler honoured
Strictly legend ‘almost missed deadline’ to accept honour in King’s birthday list
The Who legend Roger Daltrey, 81, reveals boozy knighthood celebrations
Arsenal sent Benjamin Sesko and Viktor Gyokeres transfer warning by Jack Wilshere
‘Secret Glastonbury performers’ celebrate UK number 1 album weeks before festival
Glastonbury performer forced to cancel all shows in 2025 over mental health
‘Chilling’ horror with 91% on Rotten Tomatoes soars up Amazon Prime chart