Oasis and AC/DC Edinburgh gigs hit by noise complaints

Oasis’ Liam Gallagher and AC/DC’s Brian Johnson

AC/DC and Oasis have been hit with the same noise complaint after playing shows at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium over the summer.

Two months ago, AC/DC played their first gig in Scotland in a decade, with their high-octane August 21 concert garnering eight complaints from locals about the noise pollution, per the BBC.

Three Oasis concerts earlier in the month at the 70,000 capacity venue also attracted complaints following ‘Live ‘25’ dates held there on August 8, 9 and 12.

Environmental health officers were said to have carried out noise measurements at the venue and other city locations, and reported that the “permitted noise level was exceeded” during the AC/DC concert, with officials pointing largely to fireworks set off at the end of the shows for the excessive noise.

A spokesperson for the council said they will now recommend that fireworks are not used during future events at the stadium.

This is notably not the time Oasis have been in hot water with the Edinburgh council. Liam Gallagher has previously called them “a bunch of snakes” after a report emerged that suggested Oasis fans would be “rowdy” and “intoxicated” ahead of the concerts.

Responding to the points raised by the Edinburgh city council, Liam wrote on X/Twitter: “To the Edinburgh council I’ve heard what you said about OASIS fans and quite frankly your attitude fucking stinks I’d leave town that day if I was any of you lot.”

He later added, “What about Edinburgh council, the fucking slags. The amount of money we’re going to bring in, they’ll split with their posh, ugly mates.”

Elsewhere on X, he whipped up a frenzy yesterday (October 1) after telling fans that there was a “big announcement coming soon” and to “keep your eyes peeled”. Those posts followed him telling the crowd at Wembley he’ll see them “next year” on Oasis’ final night at the venue.

After asking fans if they were “ready” and checking if they needed “another 5 mins“, he announced: “Rite [sic] this is it we’re going in – I AM THE FUCKING BOLLOCKS”.

Gallagher then shared a tweet reading “MMXXV11”, but swiftly deleted the tweet – with one fan suggesting the frontman “wants Oasis to break the Internet again“.

Fans have speculated that Oasis may celebrate the 30th anniversaries of their legendary Maine Road and Knebworth gigs by playing Etihad Stadium and Knebworth next year. However, no concerts there have been confirmed – currently, the band have 13 dates remaining across Asia, Australia and South America.

The band also recently announced the reissue of their popular Wembley live album ‘Familiar To Millions’ to celebrate its 25th anniversary.

The reissue will offer the record in limited edition formats in both 2CD and 3LP formats, with the vinyl coming in Official Story silver, Amazon red and black marble and HMV blue vinyl. It’s set to drop on November 14 via Big Brother Recordings – you can pre-order your copy here.

Elsewhere, Liam Gallagher has hit back at reports he “relented on his booze ban” for the Oasis tour afterparty.

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