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Oasis merch 2025: where to buy official merchandise in London for the reunion tour, and how much it costs

Oasis merch 2025: where to buy official merchandise in London for the reunion tour, and how much it costs

Time Out21-07-2025
Cardiff and Manchester have had their fun – now it's finally time for Oasis' triumphant reunion tour to come to London. The capital's Wembley Stadium will host the Gallagher brothers for a whopping seven nights across July, August and September – and the first of those shows are coming up this weekend.
More than 450,000 Oasis fans decked in the usual bucket hats and sports jackets will head to northwest London over the coming weeks and months. Don't already have the gear? You'll be able to pick some up. Official Oasis merch can be bought all over the city, as well as at Wembley itself.
If you're heading to Oasis reunion shows, you can find out everything you need to know – from timings and the seating plan to the setlist – with Time Out's ultimate Wembley Oasis guide here. If it's specifically merch you're after, read on to find out more.
When are Oasis' reunion shows at London's Wembley Stadium?
Here are the dates that the Gallagher brothers will be in northwest London:
July 25, 2025
July 26, 2025
July 30, 2025
August 2, 2025
August 3, 2025
September 27, 2025
September 28, 2025
Where to buy official Oasis merchandise in London
There will be lots of options to buy official merch at Wembley Stadium itself.
If you don't fancy having to carry your merch around with you during the gig, there's also an official Oasis pop-up at 5-7 Carnaby Street, which is open daily until August 3. While booked slots have run out, you can still walk in (though you should expect to queue).
Merch can also be bought online on the Oasis website here.
What official Oasis merch will be on sale?
The band has a huge range of stuff on offer, from t-shirts, hoodies, jackets and bucket hats to exclusive graphic tees featuring artworks from Oasis singles and albums. There are also tour editions of the band's records, plus smaller items like key rings, tote bags, posters and lanyards.
How much does official Oasis merchandise cost?
Judging from the Manchester and Cardiff shows, here's a breakdown of how much you can expect to pay for different Oasis merch items.
Keyring: £10
Lanyard: £15
Badges (set of four): £15
Tour programme: £20
Tote bag: £20
Scarf: £25
Bucket hat: £25-£35
Poster: £20-£40
T-shirt (short-sleeve, long-sleeve): £40-£55
Hoodie: £70
Adidas football shirt: £85
Adidas track jacket: £90
Where else can you get Oasis merchandise?
There are loads of other places you can get Oasis merch: Adidas, Hollister, Abercrombie & Fitch, Levi's, Urban Outfitters and H&M are all stocking special items for the reunion.
And there are other swish collabs to be picked up. Dublin-based football team Bohemians FC – who've previously done special edition kits with Bob Marley, Thin Lizzy and Fontaines DC – have also unveiled a special Oasis kit. It's pictured below, the proceeds are partly going to charities Music Generation Ireland and Irish Community Care Manchester, and you can buy it here.
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