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Oasis Announce Locations For Live ’25 Fan Stores Ahead of North American Dates, Starting in Toronto

The locations of the shops in L.A., N.Y., Toronto and Chicago were revealed on Wednesday (Aug. 13).

Oasis Announce Locations For Live ’25 Fan Stores Ahead of North American Dates

Oasis performs at Wembley Stadium in London on Friday, July 25.

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As Oasis gear up to bring their Live ’25 reunion tour to North America with a show at Rogers Stadium in Toronto on Aug. 24, the band announced the locations for the official fan stores on Wednesday morning (Aug. 13).

Following the successful roll-out of the Oasis Live ’25 fan stores around the U.K. and Ireland for the inaugural run of shows, the locations and opening dates of shops in Los Angeles, Toronto, New York and Chicago have been revealed. Each store will feature exclusive brand collaborations and limited-edition items, including branded T-shirts, hoodies and jackets for men, women and children, accessories and more, including the recently announced Adidas Originals x Oasis collection.


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The Toronto shop will open on Aug. 21 at 468 Queen St. (open daily from 11 a.m. ET), while the Chicago store will launch Aug. 26 at 1421 N. Milwaukee Ave. (open daily from 10 a.m. CT). The New York location (in support of the two shows at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. on Aug. 31 and Sept. 1) at 107 Grand St. will open on Aug. 23 (open daily from 10 a.m. ET) and the Los Angeles shop will launch on Aug. 20 at 6250 Hollywood Blvd. (open daily at 10 a.m. PT).

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?, 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.

While walk-ins are welcomed, fans can book a visit in advance to avoid lines.

Following the seven North American stops, Oasis will move on to Mexico City, pop back to London for two more Wembley Stadium gigs and then wrap things up with shows in Asia, Australia/New Zealand and South America.

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This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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