Oasis Team Up with Irish Football Club Ahead of Reunion Tour


Oasis Team Up with Irish Football Club Ahead of Reunion Tour

Football, community spirit, and rock ‘n’ roll collide as legendary Britpop band Oasis unveil a surprise collaboration with Bohemian FC, Ireland’s oldest football club, ahead of their hotly anticipated reunion tour.

Just days before the Live ’25 tour kicks off at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium on Friday, July 4, brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher have teamed up with the fan-owned Dublin football team to release a striking new FAI Cup jersey, and it’s packed with meaning.

The limited-edition 2025 Bohemian FC jersey sports Dublin City's classic blue colours and proudly features the iconic Oasis logo. But it’s not just a fashionable nod to the band’s roots, it’s a heartfelt community initiative.

According to the band and Bohemian FC, 100% of the profits from the shirt will go to charitable and grassroots causes, with none of the proceeds going to Oasis.

Here’s how the funds break down:

  • ·        50% goes to Bohemian FC, supporting their ongoing football development and progressive community outreach programmes.
  • ·        25% is allocated to Music Generation Ireland, helping to provide access to music education for disadvantaged youth across the country.
  • ·        25% goes to Irish Community Care Manchester (ICCM), a charity supporting the Irish and Irish Traveller communities in the UK city where the Gallagher brothers were raised.

A spokesperson for Bohemian FC said:

“This is more than just a shirt, it’s a celebration of music, community and shared values. We’re thrilled to partner with Oasis, who are supporting vital causes on both sides of the Irish Sea.”

The move has sparked a wave of excitement from both football fans and music lovers, particularly in Dublin, where Oasis are set to play two massive gigs at Croke Park on August 16 and 17.

The shirt’s design has already drawn praise online for its bold colour scheme and meaningful messaging, a stylish piece of memorabilia for both Oasis fans and football collectors.

With the Live ’25 tour set to be one of the biggest musical comebacks in years, this partnership is a reminder that Oasis are still flying the flag for working-class culture, passion, and unity, both on and off the stage.

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