Oasis‘ official Live ’25 fan store is reopening in London this week, ahead of the band’s return to Wembley Stadium. Find all the details below.
The Britpop group will play two more concerts in the capital this Saturday and Sunday (September 27, 28). It’ll follow an initial five-night run at Wembley over the summer as part of their UK and Ireland comeback tour.
An official pop-up store was launched on Carnaby Street to mark Oasis’ first reunion gigs in London. Now, it has been confirmed that a new shop is opening under the Piccadilly Lights near Regent Street.
Fans will be able to visit the pop-up between 10am and 10pm BST this Friday to Saturday (September 26, 27), and from 10am to 4pm on Sunday (28). Walk-ins are welcome, but pre-booking a slot is advised – you can do so here.
Customers will be able to purchase a range of official Live ’25 clothing – including T-shirts, hoodies, jackets – as well as tour edition coloured vinyl formats of the Oasis back catalogue.
The store is also set to stock items from the Adidas Originals x Oasis collaborations and more.
Oasis wrapped up the North American leg of their Live ’25 tour with two massive shows in Mexico City earlier this month. Their pair of Wembley gigs this week will be followed by further dates in South America, Australia, South Korea and Japan.
The band have released some official live versions of songs from different cities on the trek. So far we’ve had ‘Slide Away’ from Cardiff, ‘Cigarettes & Alcohol’ from Manchester, ‘Little By Little’ from London, ‘Bring It On Down’ from Edinburgh and ‘Wonderwall’ from Dublin.
In other news, Liam and Noel Gallagher have been gifted personalised football shirts from Polish club Lech Poznań – a nod to the viral moment at the start of ‘Cigarettes & Alcohol’ in their Live ’25 set.
When sharing his thanks for the gesture, Noel said that fans doing ‘the Poznań’ had been “THE highlight” of Oasis‘ reunion shows, with gig-goers from “all over the world” getting involved.
The likes of Paul McCartney, Billie Eilish and Dave Grohl were spotted at Oasis’ recent gigs in Los Angeles, as was Melissa Lim – the woman who inspired the band’s 1995 track ‘Talk Tonight’.
Meanwhile, Noel Gallagher has paid tribute to the “great Mancunian” Ricky Hatton, revealing that he had been texting him just days before his death.