Oasis fans crammed into a hot tram say they were stuck for 50 minutes in a scorching heatwave whilst on the way to the gig.
Commuters were caught up in Oasismania as thousands descended on the band’s gig in Edinburgh.
Simone Ghiani was stuck on a packed tram for nearly an hour in the blistering heat whilst on his way home.
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The 38-year-old has slammed the public transport.
The tram was jam packed with bucket hat-wearing fans packed in like ‘sheep’ according to Simone.
The Oasis fans were stuffed shoulder to shoulder in the crammed carriage on Tuesday (12 Aug).
It happened as the band – famed for hits including Champagne Supernova – did their final night of three shows at Murrayfield Stadium, in the Scottish capital.

The 38-year-old was travelling from McDonald Road, Leith, to Haymarket, and was caught up in the crowds.
Despite the euphoria of the Gallagher brothers long awaited return to the stage – the travel conditions left residents fuming.
“It’s shameful to organise a show like that on a Tuesday, a working day,” Simone claimed to Need To Know.

“The council seems more interested in profit than in the safety of their citizens and, of course, the tourists.
“We were packed like sheep, with horrible air, and some elderly people were stuck.
“It was a total mess.
“I suffer from panic attacks, and I was fortunate to have my headphones to focus on meditation music.
“But this situation is too dangerous, even for vulnerable or elderly individuals.”
Edinburgh Trams has been approached for a comment.
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