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Oasis pop up store merch prices in UK ahead of Live '25 tour

Oasis pop up store merch prices in UK ahead of Live '25 tour

The first store is already open in Manchester, as fans stock up on merch ahead of the iconic Britpop group kicking off their tour in Cardiff on July 4.
It comes as brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher were pictured together for the first time yesterday (June 20) since announcing their Live '25 tour late last year.
The reunion was part of the Adidas Originals x Oasis Live '25 apparel collection launch – with several pieces selling out within minutes.
Oasis' Liam and Noel Gallagher reunite ahead of world tour for Adidas collaboration. (Image: Johannes Leonardo/Adidas)
The Manchester store in Spinningfields will be one of six across the UK and Ireland this summer, with the others in Cardiff, London, Edinburgh, Birmingham and Dublin.
You can book a slot via the Oasis Live '25 Fan Stores or head down to join the general admission queues currently in Manchester.
The official Oasis website states that the stores will allow fans to 'get gig ready' with an 'exclusive range of limited items and special brand collaborations'.
A massive #Oasis fan store has opened in Manchester ahead of the #Live25 reunion tour and it's BIBLICAL. 🤩
Read more here. ➡️ https://t.co/Pxa90IciEI#Oasis25 pic.twitter.com/SjTrO9DQyg
The general openings are listed below:
Manchester – June 20 (open)
Cardiff – June 26
London & Birmingham – July 8
Edinburgh & Dublin – August 4
Fans will also be able to recreate the front covers of the band's debut album, Definitely Maybe, and bestselling follow-up, (What's the Story) Morning Glory?, on green screens in the stores.
A massive Oasis fan store has opened in Manchester ahead of the Live25 reunion tour and it's BIBLICAL
📹 @TheMancUK pic.twitter.com/IkMob2YG76
The Oasis merch range features the official Live 25 merchandise, including exclusive brand collaborations and limited-editions, the Manchester Evening News reports.
Fans can stock up on t-shirts, hoodies, jackets and more.
The Manchester store is spread over two floors and also features a variety of collectible items.
Tour-edition coloured vinyl formats of the Oasis catalogue with exclusive Live '25 print are available from between £35-45.
Clothing options include t-shirts from £35, hoodies from £75, sweatshirts from £65, denim jackets from £75 and tote bags for £20.
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There's also a range of accessories from bags, hats and badges, ranging from £1 to £35.
Bucket hats in various colours start at £25, pin badges are £6, keyrings are £8 and posters and postcards range from £1 to £10.
Zippo Lighters prices start at £42.90 and include various exclusive designs such as Live '25, What's The Story and Supersonic.
The latest Adidas Collaboration will also feature, with prices starting from £40.
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