Oasis have announced an extra night at Scottish Gas Murrayfield as part of their reunion tour next year.
The Manchester band added three extra gigs to their entire tour with another one at Wembley and an extra at Heaton Park to come as well. It means they will be playing three nights in the Scottish capital.
Tickets are yet to go on sale for either of the original two dates, but the ‘unprecedented demand’ of the pre-sale has meant they have decided to add a further night already. It’s the first time in 15 years that Oasis will perform together after their acrimonious split that led to the brothers not speaking to each other for that length of time.
Noel and Liam Gallagher decided to put the feud behind them, though, and reunited to the delight of their fans with an announcement earlier this week.
They announced 13 gigs in five cities for July and August next year with it starting in Cardiff and then also taking place in Manchester, London, Edinburgh and Dublin.
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They were initially due to play at Murrayfield on only August 9 and 10 next year and the extra date will take place on Tuesday, August 12.
Tickets for all of them will go on sale on Saturday at 9am. Ticket prices are expected to be released on Thursday ahead of a pre-sale on Friday.
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