
New secret shop planned for major Scots city – and Oasis fans will love it
The date of the opening has been revealed
WONDER-MALL New secret shop planned for major Scots city – and Oasis fans will love it
A NEW secret store is set to open up in a Scottish city this summer ahead of the highly-anticipated Oasis reunion gigs.
The Mancunian rockers are set to play three nights at Murrayfield in Edinburgh on August 8, 9 and 12 for the sell-out megagigs.
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Oasis fans can get their hands on exclusive merchandise ahead of the band's Scottish gigs
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The rockers are set to play three huge shows at Murrayfield in August
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And ahead of the huge shows, Oasis will launch pop-up fan stores across the UK and Ireland.
Revellers can get their hands on exclusive merchandise and vinyl, as early as this week, with less than a month until the first shows.
There will huge range of Oasis Live '25 clothing and accessories on offer, including limited items and special brand collaborations.
The Edinburgh pop-up store will open on August 4.
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Exact location and details will be revealed nearer the time.
Stores will also feature in Manchester on June 20, Cardiff on June 26, London and Birmingham on July 8, and Dublin on August 4.
It comes just days after a leaked report showed council chiefs branded fans of the 'fat', 'lairy' and 'drunk'.
We told how snooty Edinburgh council officials also said punters at August's shows will be mainly 'middle-aged men' who 'take up more room'.
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And secret planning briefings warn: 'Concerned about the safety of the Fringe and its performers. Many performers are considering not attending for that weekend.
'There is concern about crowds . . . as they are already rowdy . . . and the tone of the band.'
Inside Noel & Liam Gallagher's first Oasis show in 16 years at surprise venue where they enraged neighbour
Edinburgh Fringe bosses also blamed Oasis's sell-out Murrayfield megagigs for a massive slump in ticket sales.
Between the three Oasis gigs and another AC/DC show on August 21, 290,000 revellers are expected to descend upon the capital - clashing directly with the Fringe, which runs throughout most of August.
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Festival promoters and venue operators fear that punters could be put off from attending the Fringe due to the unprecedented demand from music fans.
Bookings for the international comedy festival, which runs throughout August, are reportedly down by 35 per cent for some shows.

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