ScotRail helping fans get to Oasis Live ’25 with extra late-night trains
- Ayrshire Daily News
- Aug 8
- 2 min read
ScotRail is encouraging fans heading to Oasis Live ’25 at Scottish Gas Murrayfield to travel by train, with extra late-night services and more seats available to get music-lovers to and from the gigs in comfort.

The iconic Manchester band will perform three huge shows in Edinburgh on Friday, 8 August, Saturday, 9 August, and Tuesday, 12 August.
With an already enhanced Edinburgh Festival timetable, ScotRail is adding even more services and capacity specifically for concertgoers, giving customers greater flexibility and helping them make the most of a brilliant night out.
Late-night trains will operate to key destinations such as Glasgow Queen Street, Dundee, Perth, and Dunblane following each of the shows.
Murrayfield stadium is just a short walk or tram ride from Haymarket station, making train travel an easy and convenient option from across Scotland. Doors at the stadium open from 16:00.
When the concert ends, fans are encouraged to make their way promptly to Haymarket station, where a designated holding area will be in place on Haymarket Terrace to manage crowds safely and efficiently.
Customers will then be directed to the appropriate queue for their train home.
Customers are advised to buy return tickets in advance via the ScotRail app, online, at a ticket office, or from a self-service ticket machine.
Additional ScotRail staff will be on hand to assist customers and help ensure everything runs smoothly.
Phil Campbell, ScotRail Customer Operations Director, said:
“With just a few days to go until the highly anticipated Oasis gigs at Murrayfield, we’re really looking forward to helping fans travel to what promises to be an unforgettable series of shows.
“We’ve got more trains running throughout the Edinburgh Festivals, and we’re adding late-night services for the gigs themselves to help fans make the most of the occasion.
“We’re encouraging everyone to plan their journey in advance, make the most of the extra services, and soak up the atmosphere of a great night in the capital.”

