
Edinburgh venue to host Oasis afterparties 'that'll have you throwing shapes like it's 1996'
As thousands of fans prepare to descend on Edinburgh for Oasis's historic reunion concerts at Murrayfield Stadium, The Liquid Room is getting ready to keep the Britpop party going long into the night.
The Edinburgh venue will host an unofficial Oasis afterparty on both Friday, August 8 and Saturday, August 9, offering fans the chance to extend the celebrations after the main event.
With doors open from 11pm and DJs playing until late, the event promises a nostalgic return to the 90s, packed with anthems and atmosphere.
Organised by online ticket seller Skiddle, the afterparties are still on sale and expected to draw large crowds of concert-goers looking for the perfect post-gig spot.
With thousands travelling into Edinburgh for the two-night stadium spectacle, these events offer a guaranteed place to gather, dance, and relive the magic of Oasis.
The Liquid Room team teased fans with what to expect: 'Wall-to-wall anthems, from Wonderwall to Live Forever, plus all your favourite indie bangers from Blur, Pulp, Arctic Monkeys, The Stone Roses and more. DJs spinning until late, pints flowing like Champagne Supernova, and vibes that'll have you throwing shapes like it's 1996.'
Tickets are priced at £9.05 and the events are open to over-18s only. The venue, located at 9C Victoria Street in Edinburgh, sits right in the heart of the city and is well-known for its energetic club nights and live gigs.
The afterparties coincide with what is being hailed as one of the most significant reunions in British music history.
On August 8 and 9, Oasis will take the stage at Scotland's largest stadium, Murrayfield, for two long-awaited concerts that mark their first live shows at the venue in over a decade.
Liam and Noel Gallagher's decision to reunite has sent shockwaves through the music world, with fans eager to experience the band's signature sound and era-defining hits live once again.
The setlist is expected to be a sweeping showcase of the band's biggest tracks, including Don't Look Back in Anger, Rock 'n' Roll Star, and Champagne Supernova.
With the added possibility of rare cuts and fan favourites, the concerts are shaping up to be landmark moments in the UK's live music calendar.
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With such a momentous weekend ahead, The Liquid Room is positioning itself as the ultimate destination for fans not quite ready to head home after the final encore. Organisers say the spirit of Britpop will be 'alive and absolutely buzzin" both nights.
'The spirit of Britpop is alive and absolutely buzzin' at The Liquid Room on Friday the 8 and Saturday the 9 of August.
"We're throwing the ultimate Oasis Afterparty, celebrating the lads from Manchester who changed the face of rock 'n' roll,' a Skiddle listing reads.
Tickets available here
Venue: The Liquid Room, Edinburgh
Date: Friday 8th and 9th August 2025
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