Oasis comeback gig in Edinburgh expected to literally shake the earth
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Oasis's 2009 concert at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium has been identified as the most "ground-shaking" event at the venue in the past two decades.
New seismic data analysis by the British Geological Survey (BGS) revealed the Gallagher brothers' last Scottish gig registered a peak power of 215.06Kw.
This power output, more than double the next strongest event, is attributed to the movement of fans jumping and dancing in time to the music.
The peak energy reading in 2009 coincided with Oasis taking the stage and performing "Rock 'N' Roll Star".
With Oasis's highly anticipated comeback tour set for Murrayfield this weekend, experts suggest it could potentially top the previous seismic record.