JAMIE MURRAY gave an Argentine busker a “totally surreal” experience by gifting him an Oasis ticket.
The Mancunian band played in front of 85,000 fans at Buenos Aires’ Estadio Monumental over the weekend.
Two-time former Wimbledon mixed doubles champion Murray, 39, was among them.
And thanks to his generosity, so was busker Tomas Castillo.
Murray came across Castillo while walking through the city last Friday.
After enjoying the singer’s Oasis covers, seven-time Grand Slam champion Murray offered him a ticket to Saturday’s gig.

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In a video posted to TikTok, Castillo explained: “The craziest thing that ever happened to me, and I’ll never forget it.
“On Friday, I was busking when suddenly the British tennis player Jamie Murray appeared and told me he’d heard me and wanted to give me a ticket to see Oasis on Saturday, to which I obviously said: ‘Yes’, and I ended up in the front standing area seeing Oasis and Richard Ashcroft up close.
“The excitement yesterday was truly incredible, and for me it was totally surreal because I couldn’t believe I was there. How I got there.
“Thanks to busking and thanks to Jamie for this moment.”
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Castillo then went on to add: “The best anecdote of all time. Thank you Jamie Murray for giving me this moment.
“It will be forever tattooed in my memory.”
Murray has been in Argentina alongside pal Facundo Lugones.
The Buenos Aires native, 33, has enjoyed success as coach of Cameron Norrie – having also been the Brit’s college team-mate at TCU.
Murray, whose brother Andy retired last year, continues to play on the ATP Tour.
The former doubles world No1 played his 1,000th match earlier this year, and was last in action at the US Open.







