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Oasis fans urged to “book now to avoid queues” for ‘Live 25’ tour merch pop-up stores

Oasis have urged fans to book their places now for the ‘Live ‘25’ merchandise pop-up stores in order to avoid queues.

Earlier this month, the iconic band announced that pop-up stores would be appearing in all of the British and Irish cities they are set to play this summer, with a range of limited edition clothing, accessories and records on offer.

The first of the stores is already open – situated in The Avenue in Manchester’s Spinningfields – and others will follow in Cardiff, London, Birmingham, Edinburgh and Dublin. See the full details below and book your slot for your visit to any of the stores here.

“Get gig-ready at one of the Oasis Live ‘25 Official pop ups!” the band wrote on X on Wednesday (June 25). “A limited number of walk-ins will be available, but to avoid disappointment book your visit.”

The following pop-up stores will be appearing:

Manchester, Spinningfields – open now
Cardiff, Bridge Street – opens June 26
London, Carnaby Street – opens July 8
Birmingham, Bullring Shopping Centre – opens July 8
Edinburgh, George Street – opens August 4
Dublin, St Stephen’s Green – opens August 4

Among Oasis’ tour merch that will be available in-store and online are t-shirts, hoodies, jackets, hats and more.

As for exclusive items that will not be sold anywhere outside of the pop-up stores, fans can expect graphic t-shirts featuring artworks of iconic Oasis singles and albums including ‘Definitely Maybe’, ‘(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?’, ‘Wonderwall’, ‘Supersonic’ and more. Special tour edition vinyl of the band’s discography with Live ’25 prints will also be available exclusively in-store.

Check out some of the merch here:

Oasis Live ’25 merchandise. Credit: Press

Oasis Live ’25 merchandise. Credit: Press

Oasis Live ’25 merchandise. Credit: Press

Oasis Live ’25 merchandise. Credit: Press

Oasis Live ’25 merchandise. Credit: Press

Oasis Live ’25 merchandise. Credit: Press

Oasis Live ’25 merchandise. Credit: Press

Oasis Live ’25 merchandise. Credit: Press

Oasis Live ’25 merchandise. Credit: Press

Oasis also recently launched a new Adidas Originals ad showcasing some of their exclusive collaborative merch for the tour including Firebird tracksuits, raglan sleeve jerseys, bucket hats and coach jackets – as featured on Liam in the ad itself.

In the three-minute-long video, the band’s 1994 hit ‘Live Forever’ plays over old and new footage of Noel and Liam wearing Adidas, including some new content that seems to tease the new merchandise as well as throwback clips of iconic moments like Knebworth and Heaton Park, before the two brothers appear together at the end of the video.

After some fans appeared to be critical of the advert, Liam hit back, saying “Oasis don’t discriminate” and “it’s for everyone, now get involved and stop crying your heart out”.

The historic tour will kick off on July 4 in Cardiff’s Principality Stadium, the first of 19 shows in the UK and Ireland with support acts Richard Ashcroft and Cast, including seven dates at London’s Wembley Stadium.

Following the UK and Ireland run, Oasis are due to hit up Canada, the US and Mexico, South Korea, Japan, Australia, Argentina, Chile and Brazil. The 2025 tour consists of 41 dates in total, ending on November 23 in São Paulo.

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