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Oasis to open ‘Live ‘25′ End Of Tour’ merch stores in London and Dublin

2025-11-26 16:57
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Oasis to open ‘Live ‘25′ End Of Tour’ merch stores in London and Dublin

It offers fans a final chance to shop official tour merch, including the Adidas collaboration The post Oasis to open ‘Live ‘25′ End Of Tour’ merch stores in London and Dublin appeare...

NewsMusic News Oasis to open ‘Live ‘25′ End Of Tour’ merch stores in London and Dublin

It offers fans a final chance to shop official tour merch, including the Adidas collaboration

By Liberty Dunworth 26th November 2025 Oasis fans at the 'Live '25' tour. CREDIT: Press Oasis fans at the 'Live '25' tour. CREDIT: Press

Oasis will open two ‘End Of Tour’ stores in London and Dublin next month, offering fans a final chance to grab official ‘Live ‘25’ merchandise.

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The London store will be based at 44-46 Regent Street, and will be open from December 4 to December 21, while the Dublin shop will be located at Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre between December 5 to December 21.

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At both, fans will have one last chance to get their hands on the official merchandise from the mammoth ‘Live ‘25’ reunion tour. This will include a fully restocked line of menswear, womenswear, children’s wear and accessories, as well as a full restock of the range Liam and Noel shared in collaboration with Adidas Originals.

As well as the original run of merch, there will also be some new items available, including hats, flags, scarves, posters, commemorative tickets, and coloured vinyl formats of the Oasis catalogue.

London and Dublin stores will both feature a new personalisation service on select days too, so fans can customise the items they purchase. In London this will be on offer on December 6, 7, 12, 14, 20 and 21, and in Dublin, it will be between December 5 and 7.

Oasis fans at the 'Live '25' tourOasis fans at the ‘Live ’25’ tour. CREDIT: Press

A separate visual content room will be open in the Regent Street shop as well, presenting tour highlights and showcasing fan content that recalls stories from the summer. You can book a slot to visit that here.

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Opening times for the merch store in London are 10am-8pm Monday to Saturday and 11am to 5pm Sundays. In Dublin it will be open between 10am to 6pm Monday-Friday, and 11am to 4pm on Sundays. You can also check out the range of limited-edition merch on the official Oasis website.

The Manchester Britpop icons announced the ‘Live ’25’ tour – their first live shows together in 16 years – in August 2024. After kicking things off with huge UK dates, they took the shows across the rest of the world, and wrapped up the huge trek in São Paulo, Brazil, on Sunday (November 23), after playing 41 shows across 142 days.

Since then, Oasis‘ video director has revealed that the tour had been kept under wraps and in pre-production for 14 months, and the members have also confirmed that there will now be “a pause for a period of reflection” as fans anticipate their next move.

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While no more live performances have been confirmed yet, Liam has hinted numerous times that the band will be making more announcements soon – including telling fans that “it’s not even half time yet.”

Rumours circulating about what these new announcements could be include a potential return to Knebworth, a homecoming residency at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, and further concerts at London’s Wembley Stadium.

What has been confirmed, however, is that a new film documenting Oasis’ return and comeback tour is also on the way, and is being produced by Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight.

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