
Pop-up Oasis merchandise shop to open in Dublin ahead of sellout Croke Park gigs
A pop-up shop is set to open this bank holiday Monday (August 3) until the two-sold out gigs end on August 17.
Located at 113 St Stephen's Green, at the former site of The Well pub, fans will be able to grab their goodies before hitting GAA headquarters for the much-anticipated gigs.
The shop will stock official Oasis Live '25 merch, including exclusive vinyl and adidas Originals x Oasis collaborations.
Pop ups have been set up in every city that the Gallagher brothers have visited so far.
While walk-ins are welcomed, fans can also pre-book a slot at oasis.seetickets.com. How to get Oasis tickets
Tickets for the Oasis reunion sold out across all venues due to huge demand when they went online earlier in the year. However, there are still several options available for fans trying to snag a last-minute spot.
Limited last-minute tickets can be bought from the official Ticketmaster resale site, where fans who can no longer go sell their seats, although these tend to go into and out of stock quickly.
Elsewhere, resale sites like Viagogo, Vivid Seats, StubHub and Twickets are selling tickets for various dates, although fans should always bear in mind that many official sites, such as Ticketmaster and Live Nation, discourage the purchase of resale tickets.
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