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Oasis fans, get your wallets ready, the Britpop icons have just unveiled an exclusive Amazon merchandise collection ahead of their hugely anticipated Live ’25 Reunion Tour, and it’s already sending fans into a frenzy.
The first release in the series pays tribute to one of the most legendary moments in British music history, Oasis’ Knebworth gigs from 1996, where the band played to 250,000 fans over two unforgettable nights. The drop features t-shirts, long sleeve tops, and jumpers stamped with the classic Oasis logo and the bold Union Jack crest, capturing the energy and swagger of those era-defining shows.
The 'Live 25' tour kicks off on July 4 at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium, with stops across the UK and Ireland, including Manchester’s Heaton Park, London’s Wembley Stadium, Edinburgh’s Murrayfield, and Dublin’s Croke Park, before heading worldwide. It marks the first time the Gallagher brothers have shared a stage since Noel walked away from the band in 2009, claiming he “simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer”.
In celebration of Oasis’ 30-year legacy, Amazon will be rolling out more exclusive merch drops over the next six months. These include designs inspired by their 2006 North American Tour, the Wembley gigs from 1997’s 'All Around The World' Tour, and iconic album artwork from Be Here Now and Heathen Chemistry.
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Laura Lukanz, Head of Music Industry for Amazon Music UK, Australia and New Zealand, said:
“Ahead of the seismic return of Oasis this summer, we’re excited to bring this exclusive range of merch to the fans. Throwing back to some of their most iconic gigs and albums, from Knebworth ‘96 to Heathen Chemistry, these designs capture moments in Oasis history and are an essential for those going to the shows this summer, or for fans looking to celebrate this monumental moment. And we’re just getting started, stay tuned for more exclusive drops to follow!”
This announcement comes as excitement continues to build for the reunion, despite some backlash around dynamic ticket pricing, which saw some standard tickets surge from £148 to over £350. The controversy even prompted a response from the UK Government and competition watchdog.
Still, the hype shows no signs of slowing. Alongside the tour and merchandise, a new Oasis biopic is also in the works, produced by Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight.
With global dates lined up in Japan, South Korea, South America, Australia, and North America, and exclusive merch flying off virtual shelves, Oasis mania is officially back.
Oasis Live ’25 Tour merchandise is available now on Amazon worldwide.