Oasis team up with Bohemian FC for new football shirt ahead of reunion tour

Oasis have teamed up with Bohemian FC for a new football shirt ahead of their reunion tour kicking off this week.

The collaboration with Ireland’s oldest football club – which is fan-owned and not-for-profit – and Oasis comes as Liam and Noel Gallagher prepare to kick off their Live ’25 dates on Friday (July 4) at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium.

In honour of the tour, which includes two dates at Dublin’s Croke Park on August 16 and 17, they’ve released the club’s 2025 FAI Cup jersey, featuring the Oasis logo alongside Dublin City’s signature blue.

All profits will be split between Bohemian FC, to “help build on the club’s pioneering work across its football and community activities”, per a press release, and two charities.

A quarter will go to Music Generation Ireland, an organisation that provides disadvantaged children across Ireland with access to music, and another 25 per cent will go to Irish Community Care Manchester (ICCM), who work with the Irish and Irish traveller community in the city. No proceeds will go to Oasis.

The shirt features a ’90s styling and chevron patterns, as well as a white and blue collar and sleeve trims, and is manufactured by O’Neill’s Sportswear Ireland. You can get yours here and check out the shirt in action in the Paul Weller-featuring launch video below.

It follows a previous collaboration between Bohemians FC and Fontaines D.C., who launched a football shirt together for Medical Aid For Palestinians (MAP) last year.

In their shirt, the band’s logo is emblazoned on the front of the Irish club’s 2025 third alternative jersey – a one-off edition designed by guitarist Carlos O’Connell, in conjunction with Bohemian FC designers.

The design features a Palestinian flag with the words “Saoirse don Phalaistín” (Irish language for ‘Free Palestine’). Visit here to buy yours.

Greta Thunberg was later pictured wearing the band’s shirt in a video that raised awareness for the ‘Freedom Flotilla‘ trip. With the trip, she and 11 other campaigners set sail for Gaza in an attempt to “break Israel’s siege”.

As for Oasis, their Cardiff gig this week is the first of 19 shows in the UK and Ireland, with support acts Richard Ashcroft and Cast.

Ahead of the shows kicking off, Liam recently revealed that the opening show in Cardiff will have a start time of 8:15pm, telling fans: “Don’t be late or we’ll start without you and you don’t want that now do ya”. Yesterday, doors and stage times for the opening acts were revealed on social media.

Preparations are well underway, and on Monday (June 30), footage of Oasis allegedly soundchecking within the Principality Stadium was also shared online. If you’re heading down to the show, you can also check out the weather forecast here.

Oasis’ UK and Ireland run includes seven dates at London’s Wembley Stadium, and will be followed by gigs in 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.

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Oasis’ Liam and Noel Gallagher. CREDIT: Simon Emmett

The Gallagher Brothers recently reunited on camera to launch a line of Adidas Originals gear, although the ad was met with some criticism. Liam once again took to X to address the disapproval, remarking, “Oasis don’t discriminate”.

In other news, Oasis have urged fans to book their places now for the ‘Live ‘25’ merchandise pop-up stores in order to avoid queues.

Elsewhere, Liam recently responded to reports that Oasis’ crew have not been given tickets to the reunion tour, quipping they “don’t have friends”, and Aldi has renamed a Manchester branch “Aldeh” in honour of the upcoming gigs.

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