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Why thousands more Oasis Murrayfield tickets will go on sale

Why thousands more Oasis Murrayfield tickets will go on sale

But thousands of them are now expected to be able to join them.
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The decision is partly thanks to an eleventh-hour decision made by councillors in the Scottish capital - even though they came under fire from Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher just a few weeks ago.
He lashed out at the council earlier this month after leaked minutes of public safety briefings suggested that visiting fans would be middle-aged, drunk, rowdy and would be likely to 'take up more room' at the stadium.
Liam Gallagher lashed out at Edinburgh City Council recently over unflattering descriptions of the band's fans. (Image: Gordon Terris)
Gallagher had suggested that the council's "stinks" towards his band, whose shows were sold out as soon as tickets for their three shows went on sale last summer.
Posting on social media after reports of the safety briefings emerged, Gallagher said: "I'd leave town that day if I was any of you lot."
But just a few weeks later, councillors have given permission for Oasis to play before a much bigger crowd than anticipated at Murrayfield.
Scottish Rugby chiefs have secured permission from the council to temporarily increase Murrayfield's capacity for the three shows, to 69,990.
This will allow up to 8580 more tickets to be sold for the gigs on August 8, 9 and 12.
The late request has been made as a result of plans for the concerts, including the design of the stage and sight-lines around the stadium, taking shape.
Oasis put their fans on alert earlier this week for the possible release of last-minute tickets for their forthcoming live dates in the UK, which also includes shows at Heaton Park in Manchester, the Principality Stadium in Cardiff and Wembley Stadium in London.
A statement posted on official Oasis social media channels earlier this week said: "As the shows are getting closer, Oasis promoters may be able to release a very limited of additional tickets for sale once final sight lines are checked and the production is fine tuned.
"These final production releases will happen over the coming days."
Councillors have previously approved bids to increase the capacity of Murrayfield for sold out shows by Harry Styles and Taylor Swift.
However the timing of the Oasis concerts has proved more controversial as Murrayfield gigs, which were first staged in 1983, have never previously clashed with Edinburgh's main summer festivals season.
While the Fringe has previously faced competition from sporting events, like the 2012 London Olympics and the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow two years later, its organisers have never before had to grapple with the prospect of a run of stadium concerts at Murrayfield in August.
Venue operators at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe have blamed the timing of the shows for a slump in advance ticket sales this year.
Bookings are said to be down as much as 35 per cent for some venues, with leading figures citing the soaring cost of accommodation in the city in August.
And there are fears that the Fringe, which relies heavily on last-minute ticket sales, will be badly affected in August when the festival will clash for the first time with concerts at Murrayfield.
The Fringe Society is planning a 'tactical marketing campaign' to encourage ticket-holders for the Murrayfield concerts to see Fringe shows while they are in Edinburgh.
Louise Young, convenor of the Edinburgh licensing board, said: 'An application to increase the capacity at Murrayfield for the upcoming Oasis concerts was approved on 23 June. This decision followed consultation with the police and public safety officers.'
Speaking earlier this month, Margaret Graham, the city council's culture convener, said: "We're very proud to host the biggest and best events in Edinburgh throughout the year, which bring in hundreds of millions of pounds to the local economy and provide unparalleled entertainment for our residents and visitors.
'As with any major event which takes place in the city, we prepare extensively alongside our partners to ensure the safety and best possible experience of everyone involved – and Oasis are no different. No two events are the same in terms of requirements or planning and our multi-agency approach reflects this appropriately.
'We're also working closely with residents in the local area to make sure these concerts pass off as smoothly as possible. Over the past few years, we've hosted many similar events and managed to strike the right balance between communicating well with residents and fulfilling the needs of major events and I have no doubt we can do so once again. We always look to learn lessons from previous years to update and improve on our plans.

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