Oasis officially launch Manchester pop-up store – here’s a look at some of the merch available
Oasis have launched their Live ’25 pop-up fan store in Manchester, and have shared a look at some of the merchandise available – check them out below.
The iconic band announced the Manchester Live ’25 pop-up earlier this week ahead of their historic return in just a few short weeks. The Manchester store is the first of many planned across the UK and Ireland over the course of their blockbuster reunion tour.
The Manchester store opens today (June 20) at The Avenue, Spinningfields from 10am GMT until 7:30pm GMT – you can find tickets to get into the stores here. The store will feature the band’s official tour merchandise along with exclusive brand collaborations, limited-edition items and a collection of products that will not be available anywhere else outside of the pop-ups.
Among Oasis’ tour merch that will be available in-store and online are t-shirts, hoodies, jackets, hats and more.
As for exclusive items that will not be sold anywhere outside of the pop-up stores, fans can expect graphic t-shirts featuring artworks of iconic Oasis singles and albums including ‘Definitely Maybe’, ‘(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?’, ‘Wonderwall’, ‘Supersonic’ and more. Special tour edition vinyl of the band’s discography with Live ’25 prints will also be available exclusively in-store.

Check out more of the merch available in-store below.













Other stores are also being planned for Cardiff, London, Edinburgh, Birmingham and Dublin, with details being revealed soon. It is yet to be confirmed if Oasis are launching pop-up stores overseas.
Additionally, Oasis yesterday (June 19) reunited for a new Adidas Originals ad showcasing some of their exclusive collaborative merch for the tour including Firebird tracksuits, raglan sleeve jerseys, bucket hats and coach jackets – as featured on Liam in the ad itself.
In the three-minute-long video, the band’s 1994 hit ‘Live Forever’ plays over old and new footage of Noel and Liam wearing Adidas, including some new content that seems to tease the new merchandise as well as throwback clips of iconic moments like Knebworth and Heaton Park, before the two brothers appear together at the end of the video.
Liam and Noel were filming for the video in a London pub in the spring, and it was reported that neighbours complained about the noise. They were seen at the working men’s Mildmay club in London’s Newington Green on April 24, and it was rumoured that local residents weren’t impressed with a source telling The Sun, “The din was huge”.
It was rumoured that they were playing a show there, before Liam revealed on X (Twitter) that no live music was played. Noel then confirmed on TalkSport the following day that he’d met with Liam, saying: “He’s great. I was with him yesterday actually. He’s alright, he was on tip-top form. He can’t wait – none of us can wait.”
The new range will be sold in Adidas stores, on adidas.co.uk, on oasisnet.com, and at the live dates this summer.
The historic tour will kick off on July 4 in Cardiff’s Principality Stadium, the first of 19 shows in the UK and Ireland with support acts Richard Ashcroft and Cast, including seven dates at London’s Wembley Stadium.
Following the UK and Ireland run, Oasis are due to hit up Canada, the US and Mexico, South Korea, Japan, Australia, Argentina, Chile and Brazil. The 2025 tour consists of 41 dates in total, ending on November 23 in São Paulo.
As revealed by NME in March, the dates will see Noel and Liam joined by guitarists Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs and Gem Archer as well as bassist Andy Bell – all longtime Oasis members.
On drums will be Joey Waronker, who has never played with Oasis before but did play on the tour supporting Liam and John Squire’s collaborative album last year. He has worked with the likes of Beck, R.E.M., Elliott Smith and Roger Waters, as well as being a member of Thom Yorke‘s Atoms For Peace band.
Liam said of Waronker earlier this month when asked by a fan how he felt the drummer would do on the mammoth world tour: “He’s the best and we’re lucky to have him. I’ve enjoyed all our drummers but this guy is special.”
In the run-up to the dates, the band have partnered with Amazon to launch new merch that pays homage to the iconic moments throughout their career. They are also looking for fans to share their stories of how the band’s music has “deep meaning” to them, to be used in a forthcoming film Live 25.
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