Oasis’ North American Shows Will Have 1 Thing in Common

The time has finally come for Oasis to bring their reunion show to North America, featuring Noel and Liam Gallagher. – Author: Scarlett Hunter, Photo via Simon Emmett
The time is finally here, and Noel and Liam Gallagher are back together and playing Oasis reunion shows around the world. For years, it really seemed impossible that these guys would ever reunite and put on an Oasis show together again, let along an entire tour, but something changed, and now, they’re touring North America.
Maybe they couldn’t turn down the insane amount of money they’ll both be making for this run. Or, maybe they just got to an age where they realized that they aren’t getting any younger and wanted to finally give the fans a proper Oasis concert. Either way, there’s a lot of excitement around Oasis getting back together and touring the world.
Oasis’ Reunion Shows Reach North America
Those going to Oasis’ North American shows will see that these gigs have one big thing in common. Aside for all of the shows, of course, featuring the Gallagher brothers, they’ll also each feature an Oasis pop-up shop.
What makes these pop-up stores so special? Well, these shops offer Oasis gear that it difficult, if not impossible, to find anywhere else. Each store will feature exclusive brand collaborations and limited-edition items, such as T-shirts, hoodies, jackets, accessories and more, including the recently announced Adidas Originals x Oasis collection. These items will be available for men, women and even children, so parents can deck out their kids in Oasis fare.
The move follows the success of the band’s Oasis Live ’25 fan stores in the U.K. and Ireland, which popped up for their initial run of shows. Now, Oasis will launch pop-ups in Los Angeles, Toronto, New York and Chicago.
The dates, of course, coincide with the band’s performances. The Toronto shop will launch on August 21 at 468 Queen St. and be open daily from 11 a.m. Eastern time. The Chicago store will open August 26 at 1421 N. Milwaukee Ave. and be open daily from 10 a.m. Central time.
The New York store will open early, on August 23 at 107 Grand St. and be open daily from 10 a.m. Eastern time. The New York shows don’t happen until August 31 and September 1, so New Yorkers will get some extra time with the goods. The Los Angeles shop will open on August 20 at 6250 Hollywood Blvd. and be open daily at 10 a.m. Pacific time. The Los Angeles shows are in early September, so they’re also getting the pop-up early.
What to Expect at Oasis Pop-Up Shops
“The shops will stock exclusive T-shirts featuring album and single artwork graphics honoring the band’s killer debut and sophomore albums, ‘Definitely Maybe’ and ‘(What’s the Story) Morning Glory?,'” notes Billboard magazine in a feature, “as well as ones commemorating beloved singles ‘Wonderwall’ and ‘Supersonic.’ There will also be exclusive tour edition colored vinyl of the band’s catalog and a Live ’25 print only available in the shops.”
Those looking to shop might be met with long lines, though. While walk-ins will be welcomed, to avoid what will likely be a long wait, Oasis shoppers are encouraged to book their appearance in advance on the Oasis website.
Oasis announced their reunion in fall of 2024. They also ended the practice of “dynamic pricing” for the shows and said that they “at no time had any awareness that dynamic pricing was going to be used,” according to The New York Times, and also shared that their managers and promoters agreed to “a positive ticket sale strategy, which would be a fair experience for fans, including dynamic ticketing.”
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