
Date revealed for Oasis pop-up shop in Edinburgh ahead of Murrayfield shows
An official Oasis pop-up shop is set to open in Edinburgh ahead of the bands' Murrayfield concerts.
The store on George Street will be launched on Monday, August 4, before the Wonderwall and Don't Look Back in Anger stars play three sold-out nights in the capital.
Gallagher brothers, Noel and Liam, have reunited for a world tour that kicks off in Cardiff on July 4.
Pop-up shops selling official merchandise are opening across the UK and Ireland to mark the occasion, with the first one already opened in their hometown of Manchester.
The next one to open will be in the Welsh capital on Thursday, with others set for London, Birmingham and Dublin.
Fans have been advised to book their visits beforehand to avoid disappointment due to expected high demand.
Get gig-ready at one of the Oasis Live '25 Official pop ups!A limited number of walk-ins will be available, but to avoid disappointment book your visit here:
👉https://t.co/tFX0cMrPns Spinningfields, Manchester – Open NowBridge Street, Cardiff – Opens 26th June
Carnaby Street,… pic.twitter.com/givn3XGmu9 — Oasis (@oasis) June 25, 2025
Oasis have three Scottish dates on their tour, all at Murrayfield, with the first taking place on Friday, August 8, before another the next night.
The third will be held on Tuesday, August 12, and will be their final concert in the UK before they head to Ireland and then cross the Atlantic for a string of shows in Canada, the USA and Mexico.
They will return to the UK in September to play another two nights at Wembley Stadium in London before travelling to Asia, Australia and South America, where they will end the tour in Brazil on November 23.
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