A man was attacked at an Oasis gig and the venue's stewards stood by, it has been claimed.

The recent Oasis gig in Edinburgh saw stewards do nothing to prevent a violent incident, it has been reported.
Pictures published by the Daily Record shows a gang of five beating a man at the band's Murrayfield show, while stewards stood by and did nothing to help.
The gang was then allowed to walk away from the assault after they stopped attacking the man, who was said to be in his 30s.
An onlooker told the newspaper: "Stewards were looking on and not doing anything. It was a proper beating this guy was taking."
Another witness said it was the "despicable act of violence" she has ever had the misfortune to see.
Police have appealed for witnesses to the assault and said they are pursuing a positive line of inquiry.
Meanwhile, The Enemy frontman Tom Clarke denied to the Sun that his band and Oasis are still 'feuding' after his comments were misunderstood.
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