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Liam Gallagher criticizes the local council following complaints about Oasis fans being labeled as ‘rowdy.’

**Liam Gallagher Slams Scottish Council Over Oasis Fan Comments**

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**Liam Gallagher Slams Scottish Council Over Oasis Fan Comments**

Liam Gallagher has taken aim at a Scottish council after they described Oasis fans as “drunk, middle-aged, and fat.” These comments surfaced following a freedom of information request submitted to Edinburgh Council in anticipation of the band’s three sold-out performances in Scotland this August.

The documents revealed concerns that the Oasis Live ’25 tour might coincide with the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the largest arts festival in the world. One note highlighted the expected presence of a “substantial amount of older fans,” suggesting that crowd control measures should account for the fact that “middle-aged men take up more room.” Another note anticipated “medium to high intoxication” levels at the concert, while additional remarks expressed worries about the potential for rowdy crowds during the weekend performances.

The council’s concerns extended to the safety of the Edinburgh Fringe, with one note indicating that many performers were contemplating not attending due to the anticipated crowds.

Liam Gallagher was quick to respond, posting on social media, “To the Edinburgh council, I’ve heard what you said about Oasis fans, and quite frankly, your attitude f****** stinks. I’d leave town that day if I were any of you lot.” In a follow-up post, he added, “I’d love to see a picture of all the people on the Edinburgh council; bet there’s some real stunning individuals.”

David Walker from the Oasis Collectors Group criticized the council’s comments as a “nasty, sneering stereotype,” calling it a “jaundiced view.” Local councillor Margaret Graham defended the council’s practices, stating that it is standard procedure to prepare extensively for major events in the city. She emphasized the pride the council takes in hosting significant events that contribute substantially to the local economy and provide entertainment for residents and visitors alike.

With around 210,000 fans expected to attend the three Edinburgh gigs, the anticipation for Oasis’s return is palpable. The band announced their comeback in August last year, coinciding with the 30th anniversary of their debut album, “Definitely Maybe,” released on August 29, 1994.

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**What did Liam Gallagher say about the Scottish council’s comments?**
Liam Gallagher criticized the Scottish council for their derogatory remarks about Oasis fans, expressing his discontent on social media and calling for a change in attitude. 

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