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Snoop Dogg wants Oasis ticket for Scotland show as "that's my place and they are my people"

Snoop Dogg wants Oasis ticket for Scotland show as "that's my place and they are my people"

Daily Record15 hours ago
The US rapper famously loves Scotland and is also friends with Liam and Noel Gallagher, so is hoping they send him a ticket for Murrayfield.
Snoop Dogg has vowed to come to Scotland next week if Oasis will send him a ticket to one of their sold out Murrayfield gigs.

Liam and Noel are due to bring their sell-out reunion tou r to Edinburgh on Friday, Saturday and next Tuesday.

In an exclusive interview with the Sunday Mail, Snoop, a huge fan of the band and friend of the Gallaghers, said: 'As soon as I heard they were making a comeback I knew I wanted to come and see them, and lets be real where else is Snoop gonna watch them than Scotland.

"That's my place and they are my people.
'There is not long to go until they are in Scotland now – but if the boys send me tickets I am there.
"It's a plane journey away – I can be in Scotland in no time. I will clear my schedule and make sure I am there.'

Snoop also urged the brothers to get back into the studio and write a new album together rather than just playing their old favourite hits.
He added: 'You know real music is not made the way it was used to – that's why it is so important bands like Oasis make a comeback.

"This tour has seen huge demand – now my boys Noel and Liam have put their differences aside we got to hope they make some new music when they are done with this tour.'
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Snoop, 53, has been in Scotland several times and is a diehard Celtic fan. We previously revealed how he wanted to take a few Hoops stars to the Oasis gig.

He said: 'People know I never need an excuse to come visit Scotland but yeah for real.
'I tried to sign Noel back in 2009 when he had left Oasis, it just never quite happened – but the main thing is they have got back together.
"If my boy Noel is going to hook me up with tickets it would be cool if a couple of the Celtic players could also come.'
Around 200,000 fans are set to descend on Edinburgh over three days.
Oasis kicked off their highly anticipated reunion tour in Cardiff last month – walking on to the stage together for the first time since breaking up 16 years ago.
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