While Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh is welcoming many incredible artists this year, none of these are quite as big as Britpop sensations Oasis.
The band, who rose to prominence in the 1990s thanks to its larger-than-life stage presence and hit songs like Wonderwall, are coming to Scotland's capital for three gigs.
However, the influx of fans from across the country is likely to cause serious road restrictions, hampering travel for locals and those passing through.
When are Oasis coming to Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium?
Oasis are coming to Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium for three tour dates in August.
They will play at the venue on Friday, August 8, Saturday, August 9 and Tuesday, August 12.
Are there still tickets for the Oasis gigs at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium?
Sadly, there are no tickets available for those wanting to see Oasis in Edinburgh, with these selling out very quickly, according to Ticketmaster.
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What road closures and delays will be in place around Murrayfield Stadium for the Oasis gigs?
According to Edinburgh City Council, there will be road closures before and after the events to accommodate the influx of people coming to and from the concerts.
These closures will affect the roads around the Roseburn, Murrayfield, and Haymarket areas, with West Approach Road also closing.
This is usually the case when there is a major concert at the stadium and is something revellers can expect for upcoming gigs such as those by AC/DC.
These restrictions will be in place on all three concert dates (August 8, August 9 and August 12).