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Reps for the rock band announced these newest stores today, days removed from the Oasis Live ’25 Tour’s final stop. Though the long-awaited concert series certainly raked in the cash – from straight ticket sales, an adjacent streaming boost, and more – Team Oasis evidently believes there’s revenue yet on the table.
Enter the fresh pop-up stores, the first of which will be open seven days a week in London (“under the Piccadilly Lights”) between the 4th and 21st of December; the second shop will operate in Dublin (“at Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre”) from the 5th through the 21st.
Nevertheless, logic suggests that even Oasis diehards would probably be uninterested in buying the exact same merch that was sold on the road.
(Another consideration: Some committed supporters already scored VIP merch boxes from the actual concerts; the limited-edition collections seem to be fetching healthy sums at resale.)
As such, besides stocking plenty of existing merch (also available via Oasis’ website), the pop-ups are expected to feature new items including “hats, flags, scarves, posters and commemorative tickets,” per the band’s team.
(Among the existing products: Several hats, shirts, jackets, and pants released in collaboration with Adidas.)
Additionally, the London store will offer access to a “visual content room,” complete with highlights and “fan content” from the 41-show series.
Curiously – the stores will, after all, exist for just weeks – said options will be available “on select days only.” That includes six confirmed dates in London (December 6th, 7th, 13th, 14th, 20th, and 21st) and three (the 5th through the 7th) in Dublin.
While the formal release shared with DMN focuses solely on the forthcoming Dublin and London pop-ups, Oasis previously opened different fan stores.
According to the appropriate Instagram page – yes, there’s an “Official Oasis Live ’25 Merchandise Account” – those stores rolled out in Santiago, Chile; São Paulo, Brazil; Buenos Aires, Argentina; Melbourne, Australia; and elsewhere.