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​Shake Away: Oasis Concert Sets New Seismic Energy Record at Scottish Stadium 

Oasis’ reunion gig in Edinburgh, Scotland, was nothing short of epic. The concert at Murrayfield Stadium generated an impressive 261 kilowatts of seismic energy during their performance of “Cigarettes and Alcohol.” This set a new record for the band, surpassing their own mark from 2009.

The seismic energy comes from the crowd’s movement, not just the volume of the music. When fans jump and dance together, it creates a bigger signal. Live Nation noted that more energetic crowds produce more seismic activity.

This reunion tour is special because it’s the first time brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher have performed together since 2009. Fans are excited to see them back on stage, and the energy in Edinburgh was proof of that.

Oasis will continue their tour in North America, kicking off on August 24 in Toronto. Fans can expect more unforgettable moments as the band brings their iconic sound to new cities.

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