Oasis's concert in June 2009 at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium has been determined as the most powerful event in seismic terms in the last twenty years. The British Geological Survey reported that this performance recorded a peak power of 215.06Kw, which is significantly higher than the subsequent concerts, including those of the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Taylor Swift. These measurements reflect the fans' movement rather than sound levels, as crowd dynamics play a crucial role in the seismic activity. The upcoming Oasis comeback tour is expected to generate similar effects.
Oasis's 2009 performance at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium is identified as the most "ground-shaking" concert in the past two decades, according to seismic data.
The British Geological Survey revealed that Oasis's June 2009 show registered a peak power of 215.06Kw, more than twice as powerful as the next strongest event.
The measurements indicate the findings are based on the movement of fans jumping and dancing, rather than the volume of the band or crowd.
Oasis's highly anticipated comeback tour is set to arrive in Edinburgh, raising the prospect of another "shakermaker" event in the capital.
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