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Being prepared and mapping out your journey for potentially the biggest gig in over a decade could save you potential ...
The time has come for tens of thousands of Oasis fans to descend on Murrayfield stadium as the band bring their much hyped ...
Eager Edinburgh fans are ready to hear hits like 'Wonderwall' and 'Don't Look Back in Anger' for the first time since the ...
If you are among the fans heading to see Oasis at Murrayfield, here’s what you need to know about getting there by bus, tram, train or on foot.
The X12 and X22 will run frequently from Royal Highland Centre; service 25 will take fans from Hermiston Park to Gorgie Road, a 10 minute walk from the stadium and services 22, 30, X27, X28 and more ...
All roads lead to Edinburgh, with Oasis heading to Murrayfield Stadium for three shows on August 8, 9, and 12 - here is ...
With over 67,000 fans descending on Murrayfield on each of Oasis' three gigs, it's vital to plan your way home in advance.
With over 67,000 revellers expected to attend each of the brothers' three gigs in Edinburgh, which are taking place on August ...
THE Edinburgh Fringe Festival was thrown into chaos yesterday after police and fire crews locked down the city’s busiest street. Emergency services raced to Princes Street at around 5.45pm ...
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Edinburgh News on MSNEdinburgh's Princes Street reopens hours after police called to youths 'throwing objects from roof'Edinburgh’s Princes Street has reopened hours after police were forced to shut the road amid reports of youths throwing ...
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Edinburgh News on MSNAll you need to know as Edinburgh prepares for Oasis Murrayfield concertsThe much anticipated live return has been welcomed by thrilled Oasis fans across the world, with the ‘will they won’t they’ ...
This comes as part of plans to introduce a new north to south travel route, beginning in Granton and serving the Bioquarter, ...
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