Ex-Celtic Star’s Genius Hack for Free Oasis Tickets

Ex-Celtic Star’s Genius Hack for Free Oasis Tickets

Ex-Celtic Star’s Genius Hack for Free Oasis Tickets


You won’t believe how former Celtic star Cillian Sheridan managed to score himself a free ticket to one of Oasis’s comeback shows in Edinburgh this summer. While tens of thousands of fans were queuing, refreshing pages, and even paying hundreds for second-hand tickets, Sheridan had a much more unconventional approach—and it worked like a charm.

Cillian, who has played football all around the world and is currently at Highland League side Brechin City, shared how it all went down. His adventure began on a perfectly ordinary day out on the golf course at Gleneagles. After finishing his round, he was walking back to his car when, completely by chance, he bumped into none other than Liam Gallagher, Oasis’s legendary frontman.

Here’s the twist: Sheridan didn’t ask for the usual photo or autograph. Instead, he went straight for the gold and asked Liam for a ticket to the show. Sheridan himself described it as a “chance your arm” moment, admitting that it was not at all how he had imagined his day would unfold. But luck—and a little boldness—was on his side, and before he knew it, he had a free pass to Murrayfield Stadium.

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The concert itself was nothing short of spectacular. Sheridan joined around 70,000 fans on the night, enjoying the iconic Scottish sunshine while Oasis performed classic hits like Don’t Look Back in Anger , Roll With It , and Champagne Supernova —all for the first time since 2009. Among the crowd were other Celtic legends, including Neil Lennon and Simon Donnelly, which made the night even more special for Sheridan. He even shared a snapshot from the venue, capturing his incredible view of the stage as Noel Gallagher belted out the tunes.

Fans across Scotland had their own stories of struggle and triumph in securing tickets, but Sheridan’s tale stood out because of how effortlessly it happened, all thanks to a serendipitous meeting and a little courage. Some even jokingly attributed it to the “Luck of the Irish,” nodding to Sheridan’s heritage.

In the end, Sheridan’s story is a perfect reminder that sometimes, a little spontaneity—and knowing when not to follow the usual rules—can lead to unforgettable experiences. A round of golf, a chance encounter, and a bold request turned an ordinary day into one that Sheridan—and now his fans—will remember for a long time.


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