OASIS LIVE '25

Oasis have ended years of feverish speculation with the confirmation of a long awaited run of UK and Ireland shows forming the domestic leg of their OASIS LIVE '25 world tour.

Oasis will be coming to Edinburgh alongside Cardiff, Manchester, London and Dublin in the summer of 2025. Their only shows in Europe next year, this will be one of the biggest live moments and hottest tickets of the decade with Oasis coming to Scottish Gas Murrayfield on Friday 8, Saturday 9 and Tuesday 12 August 2025.

All of us here at Scottish Gas Murrayfield want to make sure you have all the information ahead of show day, therefore we have pulled together some key information.

Ticketing

  • What date is the show?

    Friday 8, Saturday 9 and Tuesday 12 August 2025

  • What time do doors open?

    All event timings, including doors opening and main act timings, will be confirmed closer to the time and communicated on the event page, however we anticipate doors will open at 5pm.

  • When do tickets go on sale?

    General tickets will go on sale on Saturday 31st August 2024 at 9am.

  • Where can I buy tickets?

    General Sale via Ticketmaster and SEE Tickets

    Scotland Supporters Club Members Sale via Scottish Rugby

  • Can I buy hospitality?

    There are a range of concert hospitality packages to suit every taste. To register your interest in these please follow the link https://bit.ly/SRConcertHospitality

  • How many tickets can I buy?

     4

  • Is there a booking fee?

    Tickets are sold subject to a booking fee which vary by ticket provider.  All tickets will be subject to a venue levy of £2.50 per ticket.

  • How will I get up to date information in the days leading up to the concert?

    You will receive all the information you require for the event, including timings, from your ticket provider nearer the time.

    We will continue to update these FAQs with full details.

  • When will tickets be issued?

    Tickets are usually issued by your ticket provider nearer the date of the show. We would therefore encourage you to refer to your point of purchase for guidance on how and when your tickets will be issued

  • How will I receive my tickets?

    Information relating to the delivery of your tickets will be confirmed nearer to the date of the concert via the ticketing agent you purchased your tickets from.

  • Will my seats have a restricted view?

    We work closely with the promoter and artist’s production team in advance of tickets going on sale to ensure that tickets being sold have a view of the centre stage. As the artists may move around the stage at various points they may not be visible for a small proportion of time however large screens will be in operation. Where seats have been deemed as having a side restricted view these will be clearly marked at point of purchase.

  • I have seen tickets advertised on other sites – can I still order from there?

    We would strongly advise against using any sites other than those listed above. These are the only sites we can guarantee have 100% genuine tickets. Consider the notes below before purchasing your tickets:

    1. Only buy from the outlets listed on the show advertising.
    2. Find out the face value of the tickets and how much you are paying in booking fees.
    3. Find out the location of your seats.
    4. Never buy from an agent who says the tickets will be available to collect outside the Box Office.
  • What should I do if I can no longer attend the show?

    Please refer to the terms and conditions of your ticket provider for full details on their resale/refund policy.

  • Are there any specific terms and conditions that I need to be aware of?

    The promoter has their Special Event Conditions and promoter terms and conditions available at www.gigsinscotland.com/artist/oasis

     

    In addition to these there are terms and conditions provided by the tour –

    1. General Sale ticket sales are limited to 4 per household, per show. Only tickets purchased through approved agents are valid. The venue reserves the right to refuse admission.
    2. Ticket resale is permitted at no more than the price you paid (face value + booking fees). Please only use Ticketmaster’s or the artist’s official resale partner – please see the artist’s website for more details.  Selling tickets through unauthorised resale platforms will breach these T&Cs and those tickets may be cancelled.
    3. A ticket is a personal, revocable license and, at all times, remains the property of the Promoters. Tickets must be surrendered to the Promoters upon request.
    4. This ticket is sold on behalf of the Promoters to the Consumer. Business or traders are specifically prohibited from purchasing for this event. Any who do so will have their tickets cancelled.
    5. All ticket sales data will be manually forensically examined and any use of bots, multiple identities, false identities, or other fraudulent means of acquiring tickets may be reported to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in North America, Europe Cybercrime in Europe and the National Crime Agency in the UK.
    6. Regardless of the method of delivery you select at purchase, we reserve the right to change ticket delivery to box office collection with Government issued photographic ID in the name of the person who booked the tickets.

Age Restrictions

  • Are there any age restrictions?

    Standing – 

    No persons under 14 permitted on the pitch. Persons aged 14 + 15 years old must be accompanied by an adult 18 or over at all times (1 adult minimum per 4 persons aged 14 + 15 years old).

    Seating – 

    No persons under 8 permitted.  Persons aged 8-15 years old must be accompanied by an adult 18 or over at all times (1 adult minimum per 4 persons aged 8 – 15 years old).

  • Can I bring my one-year-old baby without a ticket?

    No, under 8s are not permitted.

Access Requirements

  • I am a wheelchair user, will there be a designated area for wheelchair users at the concert?

    Yes, there are designated wheelchair viewing areas and accessible facilities. You must purchase wheelchair tickets to gain access to this area.

    The wheelchair viewing sections for concerts at Scottish Gas Murrayfield can be viewed on the ticket map and are situated in front of the South Stand.

    Please note, as part of our commitment to safety, we do not allow wheelchairs or walking aids on the pitch (excluding the wheelchair accessible platform). This is for the safety and comfort of all on the pitch.

  • Purchasing Accessible Tickets

    Customers can purchase Accessible tickets online through Ticketmaster by selecting a Wheelchair, Ambulant Disabled or Hearing Impaired ticket.

    • Wheelchair-Only Platform: Change ‘Ticket Quantity’ to 1 Wheelchair ticket (Free Companion ticket included along with Paid Wheelchair ticket).
    • Ambulant Disabled Seating: Change ‘Ticket Quantity’ to 1 Ambulant ticket (Free Companion ticket included along with Paid Ambulant Disabled Ticket)
    • Hearing Impaired (BSL): Change ‘Ticket Quantity’ to 1 Hearing Impaired ticket (Free Companion ticket included along with Paid Hearing Impaired Ticket)

    Please note that the Ambulant Disabled Seating ticket type will give you access to a specific ambulant-disabled seated area (this is not the accessible platform), which will have a limited number of stairs and accessible toilets close by.
    One person will be allowed one free PA/Companion ticket unless otherwise pre-agreed due to accessibility requirements).

    Customers who require a PA/Companion to attend the event but are situated outside of the accessible areas should purchase their own ticket and their PA/Companion ticket together then contact their ticket provider to request a refund of the PA/Companion ticket.

    By purchasing an accessible ticket, you confirm you or a member of your party requires this position. The accessible ticket policy limits one free carer ticket to each accessible ticket purchased. Proof of eligibility/disability must be provided before the event, if you bought tickets online, you will be contacted by Ticketmaster no later than 72 hours after your order. Tickets may be cancelled if misuse is suspected/found.

  • Can I access food and bar outlets close to the accessible platform?

    At various times throughout the event a member of the catering team will visit the accessible decks to take food and drinks orders. There is also a large variety of units available around the stadium.

  • What facilities do you have on site for people with access requirements?

    Conveniently placed separate adapted and accessible toilets including a Changing Places toilet are located in the lower southwest corner of the stadium, along with accessible toilet facilities around the stadium.

    In addition, at Scottish Gas Murrayfield, we have a Stadium Support team who are on hand on event days to provide a wayfinding service and offer accessibility support within the ground.

    The Gigs in Scotland accessible team works closely with the accessible team at Murrayfield to ensure that our events are accessible to all.  We ask customers to apply for the accessible facilities they require in advance, such as BSL, Audio Description, Blue Badge Parking, and Sensory Room/Sensory Bags, you can request support by using our Accessible Facilities Form which can be found by clicking here.

    Please Note: You cannot request Accessible & PA Tickets via this link, Accessible Tickets and PA/Companion tickets must be bought from Ticketmaster.

Security

  • What security procedures will be in place at the concert?

    The safety and security of everyone connected to our events is of paramount importance; to achieve this there will be various security procedures in place.

    • All ticketholders will be searched before entering the venue.
    • Scottish Gas Murrayfield stadium enforce a strict A4 bag policy (30cm x 21cm x 21cm) for concerts. Bags larger than this size, unless for childcare or medical reasons, will not be permitted.
    • All bags will be searched before entry to the venue is permitted. Please note that bags do not need to be clear.
    • Where possible we recommend that ticket holders do not bring bags with them to ensure quick entry into the stadium.
  • What are the prohibited items for the event?

    Please check back here closer to the show for further information.

  • Is there a bag storage facility at the venue?

    No, there is not a bag drop facility at (or close to) Scottish Gas Murrayfield.

    Everyone who turns up to the venue with a bag larger than A4, unless for the reasons stated above, will be asked to deposit their bag in one of the many bag drop facilities located across Edinburgh.

Stadium Facilities

Transport

  •  Will there be parking available on the day of the concert at the Stadium for the public? 

    There is no public parking available at the stadium.

    A limited number of accessible parking spaces are available to accessible ticket holders who present a valid event specific car park pass (this pass must be requested in advance, and if a space is allocated will be distributed with your tickets), along with an accessible ticket.

    The accessible parking is in proximity to the stadium at Murrayfield Ice Rink (EH12 5XN).

    Please note, this car park is not open to all Blue Badge holders, access will only be granted if in possession of an event specific car park pass.

    Due to crowd egress and local road closures for the event vehicles parked in this area will be held until the roads are open again.

  • Will there be coach parking available at the stadium?

    Coach and minibus parking is not available at Scottish Gas Murrayfield. Coaches and minibuses will be directed to parking areas along the A8 (Corstorphine Road).  It is vital that drivers co-operate and follow instructions and directions to ensure maximum capacity. The first vehicles to arrive will be parked nearest to the stadium.

  • How do I get to and from Scottish Gas Murrayfield?

    GETTING TO SCOTTISH GAS MURRAYFIELD

    Scottish Gas Murrayfield is located to the west of Edinburgh and is well served by public transport and is only a 45-minute walk from the city centre.

    Plan your journey and know your travel options by checking your travel providers’ website for all of the latest information ahead of your day. Check with your travel provider for any changes to services and details of the last evening’s service.

    By Train

    Buy tickets in advance either at staffed stations, by phone (0344 811 0141) or at scotrail.co.uk. Plan ahead and ensure you check your travel providers’ website for any updates ahead of travel.

    By Tram

    Edinburgh’s tram line runs from Edinburgh Airport into the city centre and there is a stop at Murrayfield, the exit from which takes you onto Roseburn Street.

    Please note tickets must be purchased prior to boarding trams. You can either use the ticket vending machines at trams stops or pre-purchase tickets on the Transport for Edinburgh App. To find out more and to pre-purchase your tram tickets visit edinburghticket.com.

    By Bus

    Lothian Buses run several routes throughout the city that service Scottish Gas Murrayfield. All Lothian buses accept contactless payments, or you can download the Lothian Bus mobile app to help plan your travel to the game. Visit lothianbuses.com and use their journey planner ahead of travel for specific information regarding routes on match day.

    On Foot

    Scottish Gas Murrayfield is approximately a 45-minute walk from Edinburgh city centre. From Princes Street head to Shandwick Place, which leads on to Atholl Place, then onto Haymarket Terrace. Continue and either turn left onto Roseburn Street at the Roseburn Bar (for the south turnstiles) or continue and turn left onto Riversdale Crescent at the Murrayfield Bar (for the north turnstiles).

    By Car

    There are various Park and Ride facilities in Edinburgh.

    Please see the Edinburgh City Council website for further information –  https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/parking/find-park-ride

    Please note there is no parking available in the streets around the stadium on major event days.

    There will be road closures on the roads near the stadium – please visit the Edinburgh Council website for any planned road closures and information on the newly enforced Pavement Parking restrictions closure to the event. (Roads, travel and parking – The City of Edinburgh Council)

Respect our Neighbours

The stadium is situated in a residential area and Scottish Rugby asks you to please be mindful and respectful of local residents and their property when entering and leaving the ground. Please do not take any drinks with you when you leave, and please dispose of your rubbish in the bins provided.

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