
Oasis‘ new merchandise line with Adidas is now available at the band’s London pop-up shop, ahead of it arriving in Dublin in the coming days. Find all the details below.
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Both temporary ‘End Of Tour’ stores are currently open until next Sunday (December 21), giving fans one last chance to pick up some official Live ’25 merch. It comes after the Britpop group’s huge 2025 reunion trek wrapped up in São Paulo, Brazil, last month.
The store in the capital is based at 44-46 Regent Street, and is open from 10am-8pm Monday-Saturday, and 11am-5pm on Sundays. The Dublin branch is located at Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre, with opening times being 10am-6pm Monday-Friday, and 11am-4pm on Sundays.
From today (Friday December 12), the new Adidas x Oasis collaboration release is available to buy at the official London pop-up. It will also be stocked in the Dublin shop very soon, though an official date has not yet been confirmed.
The second apparel release is a collection comprising five new pieces, including three terrace-inspired jacquard jerseys and two classic three-stripe T-shirts. Each comes in new colourways.
See the preview images of the newly-stocked Adidas x Oasis items here:







Liam and Noel Gallagher launched their collaboration with Adidas Originals in June, before making their long-awaited return to the stage the following month.
They reunited in an Adidas advert, with a description reading: “This film captures a journey from the city streets to stadiums, ’90s anthems to the now. It’s a tribute to two brothers, two icons, one band, and a brand that’s been with them every step of the way.”
The ‘End Of Store’ pop-ups feature a fully restocked line of menswear, womenswear, children’s wear and accessories, as well as a full restock of the Adidas Originals range. Fans can also buy some new items, including hats, flags, scarves, posters, commemorative tickets, and coloured vinyl formats of the Oasis catalogue.
Last week, Liam Gallagher claimed that Oasis wouldn’t be touring again until 2027 at the earliest. His bandmate Gem Archer has since hinted at the band’s future, claiming that “anything could happen” but saying he didn’t know “anything about what’s coming up”.

Archer did, however, conclude on a mysterious note: “Noel has said, ‘No rest for the immensely talented’, so take that how you want.”
Elsewhere, Oasis keyboard player Christian Madden shared details on life backstage on the Live ’25 tour, and responded to rumours of new dates in the pipeline: “I’ll get asked that a lot,” he wrote. “Do you honestly think I know though? I’m a worker ant when all’s said and done.”
Writing on X/Twitter last month, Liam teased the setlist for Oasis’ possible next run of gigs, writing: “There’s loads more classics we need to play.” He said he wants the band to go on “a European tour”, and revealed some of the songs he’d like to revisit.
LG had hinted at more shows earlier in November, saying: “I know things you don’t know.” This came in response to a fan who asked him if he was sad that the tour would be ending soon. He alluded to another run of concerts the previous month, as well. “It’s not even half time yet,” he wrote.
At the band’s final Wembley Stadium dates in September, the singer told the audience: “See you next year”, before jokingly slapping himself on the wrist. However, Liam later said Oasis needed to “sit down and discuss” their plans first. “Next year might be a little enthusiastic,” he shared at the time.
During the final concert in Brazil, Liam signed off with: “We love you, thanks for all your energy. Take care of yourselves, and we’ll see you again sometime.”
Rumours for Oasis’ next live tour include a potential return to Knebworth, a homecoming residency at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, and more dates at London’s Wembley Stadium.
A British peer in the House of Lords seemed to accidentally reveal that Oasis would play Knebworth next summer recently, before backtracking on the comments.
In other news, Oasis’ video director has revealed that the Live ’25 reunion tour had been in pre-production for 14 months, saying there were “lots of well-kept secrets”.
A new film documenting Oasis’ massive return and comeback tour is also in the works, produced by Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight. According to reports, the forthcoming project will feature some “phenomenal” footage of Liam and Noel’s first meeting ahead of the shows.

























