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Oasis announce exclusive pop-up shops for reunion tour - how to get tickets
Oasis are opening a string of pop-up stores in Edinburgh and across the UK and Ireland this summer ahead of their reunion tour - and fans can get early access if they act quickly
Oasis are set to reveal exclusive pop-up shops across UK and Ireland for their upcoming reunion tour and fans can apply for tickets for early access.
People across the nation were thrilled at the announcement that Noel and Liam Gallagher will share the stage once more, for the first time in 16 years. To mark the occasion, fans can snap up rare merchandise to remember the occasion.
The inaugural shop opens its doors in Manchester on June 20 and will operate until July 27, with further stores to follow in Edinburgh, Cardiff, London, Birmingham and Dublin.
Each pop-up will feature a limited edition range of clothing, vinyl and accessories including unique collaborations and exclusive items not available elsewhere as reported by the Mirror.
Manchester gets the ball rolling this week, while Cardiff's store opens on June 26. London and Birmingham will open their doors on July 8, with both Edinburgh and Dublin following suit from August 4.
The pop-ups are linked to the Oasis Live 2025 Tour, which kicks off in Cardiff on July 4, marking a historic return for the estranged brothers who haven't performed together since 2009.
Fans eager to get ahead of the pack can apply for early access launch events at the shops however they will need to act swiftly. Entries close at 8pm tonight on June 18, and lucky fans will be selected randomly and notified by Thursday, June 19.
Exact shop locations and a detailed list of what's on offer are being kept quiet, with more information to be released later this week.
Meanwhile, U2's lead singer Bono, who is good pals with Noel, has let slip that the band are sounding "shockingly great" in rehearsals.
Speaking to Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1, the Irish musician shared: "They're both funny. I'm still very close with Noel, and he sent a message to me saying he's kind of shocked by how great the band is [sounding at rehearsals]. I think we're going to have a good summer."
The 65-year-old continued, "I love them. And what I really love is, the preciousness that had gotten into indie music - they just blew it out. There was the swagger, and the sound of getting out of the ghetto, not glamorising it."
Zane also disclosed his plans to see the iconic group live, stating: "Of course! Those big guitars, that big Neil Young sounds.
"They were against the law in the UK, and they're like, 'No, I have to do what I f****** want. And then they had this kind of rhythmic, beautiful quality.
"'Today is gonna be the day...' So that's a kind of, that's an almost RandB rhythm. But Manchester was very influenced by dance music, so they were groovier than anybody. They were rawer than anybody."