TICKETMASTER have issued an update to fans ahead of the massive Oasis gigs being held in Edinburgh.
Liam and Noel Gallagher will bring their sensational reunion shows to Murrayfield this week.
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The Oasis reunion will be in Edinburgh this weekCredit: PA
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Oasis Live 25 will have three shows in EdinburghCredit: PA
Oasis Live ’25 will be held at the stadium on Friday and Saturday night, before a third show is held on Tuesday August 12.
Thousands of excited music lovers are set to rock out to the music legends.
But gig-goers have been issued new advice from Ticketmaster ahead of the shows.
A key information sheet was sent out to fans heading to Murrayfield.
It features plenty of rules about who can get into the show and what they need to bring with them and what they cannot have on them.
The gates open at 5pm and the concert‘s curfew is 10.30pm.
And it is vital fans make sure they follow the latest advice or they won’t be getting into the concerts.
Gig-goers have been reminded to bring valid ID in case they need to prove they are old enough to get in.
They are only able to get in with an approved list of ID – like driving licences of passports.
No one will be allowed in with an out of date ID and anyone trying to use a fake ID will not be allowed in.
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Ticketmaster said: “If you look under 25 you may be asked for proof of age at both the entrance gates and bars so please don’t risk
it. This is line with the national Challenge 25 policy.
“Photocopies of ID and expired Passports do not count as valid ID and will not be accepted.
“Anyone found in possession of fake ID will be refused entry.”
What ID can I bring to Oasis at Murrayfield
- Current UK or Overseas Driving License
- Current UK or Overseas Current Passport
- Overseas Only Valid National ID card
- UK only 18 + PASS scheme card
- Young Scot Cards
- Ireland Age Card
- Forces ID Card
Ticketmaster have also issued a warning about where people are buying their tickets from.
They warned fans they might end up getting knocked-back if they didn’t purchase it from an official vendor.
The message read: “The only official ticket outlets for this event are Ticketmaster, See Tickets, and the venue (Scottish Rugby and
Scottish Rugby Hospitality).
“No other agents are authorised to sell and any listing on unauthorised site cannot be guaranteed to gain entry
to the event.”
Getting to the gig
Fans have also been warned they cannot park their car at Murrayfield but can also get trains to Edinburgh and use Edinburgh Trams and Lothian Buses to get to the stadium.
There are also several Park and Rides in the city.
Fans were told: “There is no public parking available at the stadium and there will be road closures in the surrounding area.
“There will be a designated Official Park & Ride at the Royal Highland Centre and tickets for the parking can be purchased on the Scottish Rugby ticketing website (ticket does not include the cost of the bus ticket, which can be purchased in advance via the Lothian bus website or via contactless payment when you board).
“There are several other Park & Rides operating in and around Edinburgh.”
What is banned from Oasis at Murrayfield
Fans are ALLOWED to bring bags under the size of a sheet of A4 paper, an unopened plastic bottle of water (max. 500ml), bank
card/contactless payment (Murrayfield is a fully cashless site), small cameras, ear plugs, small hand sanitiser, hats, lip balm, make up, sunscreen, sunglasses, and more.
But they are not allowed to bring:
- Bags larger than A4
- Knives
- Weapons
- Food or drink
- Hip flasks, thermos flasks
- Hard reusable water bottles,
- Fireworks, flares, smoke bombs or other pyrotechnic items
- Banners or flags which contain slogans considered to be offensive or abusive, musical instruments, umbrellas, large cameras.
A full list can be found HERE.
Event bosses have also said there will be dedicated welfare zones set up and dedicated teams to keep people safe.
Ticketmaster said: “We take our responsibility to safeguard customers and staff at our event very seriously and engage the best customer service and medical teams to help us achieve this.
“Specialist welfare customer care and support service will be based at the event.
“They are there to support customers and staff with any needs from physical to emotional and have a wealth of experience working at
events throughout the UK.
“If you’ve become intoxicated or need to take time out, welfare has a safe non-judgemental space available where you can rest and recover.
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“They can put you in touch with friends and family if you’ve become separated and will make sure you make it home safe and well.
“First aiders and medical personnel will operate from the event and are there to support you if you have a minor injury, ailment, or mental health concern.”
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Ticketmaster issued a statement to concert-goersCredit: EPA