Oasis Launch Official ‘Live ’25’ Fan Stores Ahead Of Sold-Out World Tour

by | Jun 18, 2025

First location opens in Manchester on 20th June, with exclusive merch, collaborations and a nationwide rollout to follow

As Oasis prepare to make their long-awaited return to the stage in 2025, the band has announced a major new addition to the fan experience: a series of official Oasis Live ‘25 Fan Stores set to open across the UK and Ireland, beginning with a flagship location in Manchester this Friday, 20th June.

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Oasis (Simon Emmett)
Oasis (Simon Emmett)

Timed to coincide with their sold-out reunion tour — which will see the legendary Britpop outfit play stadiums around the globe — the fan stores are designed to be more than just merch points. These spaces will serve as immersive destinations for fans, offering access to exclusive Oasis merchandise, special brand collaborations, limited-edition drops and rare items that won’t be available anywhere else.

The first store will open its doors in Manchester on 20th June and will remain open through 27th July, ahead of the band’s live dates. Further locations are confirmed for Cardiff, London, Dublin, Edinburgh and Birmingham, with specific opening dates and addresses expected to be announced shortly.

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Liam Gallagher @ The O2 (Abigail Shii)
Liam Gallagher @ The O2 (Abigail Shii)

Alongside the in-store experience, fans worldwide will be able to shop the Live ‘25 merchandise collection online, also launching this week. While the full collection is still under wraps, it promises to blend nostalgic nods to the band’s golden era with bold new designs aimed at a new generation of fans.

The announcement comes after Oasis’s official comeback triggered a global fan frenzy, with ticket sales for the 2025 stadium tour smashing records. Original UK dates sold out within minutes, prompting organisers to add extra shows to meet demand. With the tour now extending across North America, Asia, Australia and South America, Oasis are set to dominate the live music landscape once again — 16 years after they last performed together.

This new wave of fan stores taps directly into the renewed excitement, offering fans a way to engage with the Live ‘25 experience even if they can’t attend the shows themselves. Whether you’re queuing outside for new gear or just soaking up the nostalgia, the stores are designed to reignite the passion that made Oasis one of the most important British bands of all time.

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Noel Gallagher with Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds @ GMT 2018 (Kalpesh Patel)
Noel Gallagher with Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds @ GMT 2018 (Kalpesh Patel)

Oasis rose to international stardom in the 1990s with their swaggering attitude, unforgettable hooks and anthemic songwriting. With over 75 million records sold and eight UK No.1 albums, their influence continues to echo through music and culture alike. Their split in 2009, following another row between brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher, left fans longing for a return — and now, more than a decade later, that wish is finally being fulfilled.

More details about the Manchester store’s exact location, opening times and product previews will be revealed later this week. Fans are encouraged to follow Oasis’s official channels and visit oasisinet.com for the latest updates.

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