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Dublin Live
21 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Dublin Live
Oasis to open Dublin pop-up store ahead of Croke Park concerts
Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Oasis have announced the launch of a pop-up shop in Dublin ahead of the band's Croke Park gigs. The Oasis Live '25 reunion shows come to Ireland on August 16 and 17. Ahead of the gigs, fans will have the chance to snag a range of Oasis Live '25 clothing and accessories, including exclusive, limited items and special brand collaborations as well as exclusive merchandise and vinyl. The location of the store has not yet been confirmed but fans can register here to attend a special launch evening ahead of the official opening. Those wishing to attend can register their interest here. Registration closes at 8pm this evening. The successful applicants will be chosen at random and notified from Thursday, June 19. There is less than a month to go before the Britpop legends return to the stage for the first time in 16 years. The reunion shows kick off in Cardiff's Principality Stadium on July 4 and 5 before the Manchester group play a series of homecoming shows at Heaton Park and five dates at Wembley. The band will then play two gigs at Murrayfield in Edinburgh before heading to GAA HQ on August 16 and 17. The reunited line-up features Liam and Noel Gallagher alongside new drummer Joey Waronker and returning guitarists Gem Archer and Bonehead with Andy Bell resuming bass duties. The group are currently rehearsing for the tour with Noel telling good pal Bono he is "shocked" at how good the band are sounding. During an appearance on Apple Music 1 with Zane Lowe, Bono said: "They're both funny. I'm still very close with Noel, and he sent a message to me saying he's kind of shocked by how great the band is [sounding at rehearsals]. I think we're going to have a good summer." Join our Dublin Live breaking news service on WhatsApp. Click this link to receive your daily dose of Dublin Live content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. For all the latest news from Dublin and surrounding areas visit our homepage.


Daily Record
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Record
Oasis announce exclusive pop-up shops for reunion tour - how to get tickets
Oasis are opening a string of pop-up stores in Edinburgh and across the UK and Ireland this summer ahead of their reunion tour - and fans can get early access if they act quickly Oasis are set to reveal exclusive pop-up shops across UK and Ireland for their upcoming reunion tour and fans can apply for tickets for early access. People across the nation were thrilled at the announcement that Noel and Liam Gallagher will share the stage once more, for the first time in 16 years. To mark the occasion, fans can snap up rare merchandise to remember the occasion. The inaugural shop opens its doors in Manchester on June 20 and will operate until July 27, with further stores to follow in Edinburgh, Cardiff, London, Birmingham and Dublin. Each pop-up will feature a limited edition range of clothing, vinyl and accessories including unique collaborations and exclusive items not available elsewhere as reported by the Mirror. Manchester gets the ball rolling this week, while Cardiff's store opens on June 26. London and Birmingham will open their doors on July 8, with both Edinburgh and Dublin following suit from August 4. The pop-ups are linked to the Oasis Live 2025 Tour, which kicks off in Cardiff on July 4, marking a historic return for the estranged brothers who haven't performed together since 2009. Fans eager to get ahead of the pack can apply for early access launch events at the shops however they will need to act swiftly. Entries close at 8pm tonight on June 18, and lucky fans will be selected randomly and notified by Thursday, June 19. Exact shop locations and a detailed list of what's on offer are being kept quiet, with more information to be released later this week. Meanwhile, U2's lead singer Bono, who is good pals with Noel, has let slip that the band are sounding "shockingly great" in rehearsals. Speaking to Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1, the Irish musician shared: "They're both funny. I'm still very close with Noel, and he sent a message to me saying he's kind of shocked by how great the band is [sounding at rehearsals]. I think we're going to have a good summer." The 65-year-old continued, "I love them. And what I really love is, the preciousness that had gotten into indie music - they just blew it out. There was the swagger, and the sound of getting out of the ghetto, not glamorising it." Zane also disclosed his plans to see the iconic group live, stating: "Of course! Those big guitars, that big Neil Young sounds. "They were against the law in the UK, and they're like, 'No, I have to do what I f****** want. And then they had this kind of rhythmic, beautiful quality. "'Today is gonna be the day...' So that's a kind of, that's an almost RandB rhythm. But Manchester was very influenced by dance music, so they were groovier than anybody. They were rawer than anybody."


Daily Mirror
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Oasis set to launch exclusive pop-up shops across the UK for rare tour merch
Oasis are bringing a wave of nostalgia to fans this summer with a string of exclusive pop-up stores opening across the UK and Ireland Oasis set to launch exclusive pop-up shops across UK and Ireland for reunion tour - but fans need to act fast. Oasis are bringing a wave of nostalgia to fans this summer with a string of exclusive pop-up stores opening across the UK and Ireland ahead of their huge reunion tour. For the first time in 16 years, Noel and Liam Gallagher are reuniting on stage and fans will be able to get their hands on rare merch to mark the moment. The first shop opens in Manchester on June 20 and runs until July 27, with more set to follow in Cardiff, London, Birmingham, Edinburgh and Dublin. Each will offer a limited run of clothing, vinyl and accessories - including one-off collabs and exclusive items you won't find anywhere else. Manchester kicks things off this week, while Cardiff opens June 26. London and Birmingham open on July 8, and both Edinburgh and Dublin will follow from August 4. The shops are tied to the Oasis Live '25 Tour, which launches in Cardiff on July 4 - a historic comeback for the Britpop giants, who haven't performed together since 2009. Fans keen to beat the crowds can apply for early access launch events at the stores -but they'll need to move fast. Entries close at 8pm tonight (June 18), and successful fans will be picked at random and contacted by Thursday (June 19). Exact store locations and a breakdown of what's on sale are being kept under wraps for now, with more info dropping later this week. Meanwhile, U2 frontman Bono, a close friend of Noel revealed the band have been sounding 'shockingly great' in rehearsals. The Irish rocker told Apple Music 1 with Zane Lowe: "They're both funny. I'm still very close with Noel, and he sent a message to me saying he's kind of shocked by how great the band is [sounding at rehearsals]. I think we're going to have a good summer." The 65-year-old added 'I love them. And what I really love is, the preciousness that had gotten into indie music - they just blew it out. There was the swagger, and the sound of getting out of the ghetto, not glamorising it.' Zane also revealed he will be going to watch the hitmakers on tour 'Of course! Those big guitars, that big Neil Young sounds.' "They were against the law in the UK, and they're like, 'No, I have to do what I f****** want. And then they had this kind of rhythmic, beautiful quality. "'Today is gonna be the day...' So that's a kind of, that's an almost R&B rhythm. "But Manchester was very influenced by dance music, so they were groovier than anybody. They were rawer than anybody."


Perth Now
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Oasis to open merchandise stores across UK and Ireland to mark reunion tour
Oasis are set to open a number of pop-up stores in the UK and Ireland this summer for their reunion tour. The first store will open in the Wonderwall band's home city of Manchester on June 20 and will remain accessible to fans until July 27. Other stores will be located in Cardiff, London, Edinburgh, Dublin and Birmingham and are to launch the merchandise collection for the eagerly-anticipated Oasis Live '25 Tour, which begins at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff on July 4 and marks the first time that brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher will have performed together for 16 years. The collection will be made available to purchase online and further details on individual items and specific store locations will be revealed later this week. The merchandise will feature specific brand collaborations and limited edition products that will not be available anywhere else. Noel and Liam have ended their lengthy feud to get the Britpop icons back together and the former's close friend – U2 frontman Bono – claims that the musician has been left "shocked by how great" Oasis are sounding in rehearsals. The Irish rocker told Apple Music 1 with Zane Lowe: "They're both funny. I'm still very close with Noel, and he sent a message to me saying he's kind of shocked by how great the band is [sounding at rehearsals]. I think we're going to have a good summer." Bono added of Oasis: "I love them. I just love them. And what I really love is, the preciousness that had gotten [into] indie music, they just blew it out. There was just the swagger, and the sound of getting out of the ghetto, not glamorising it." The 65-year-old star revealed that he will be going to watch the Supersonic hitmakers on the tour. Asked if he would be in attendance, Bono said: "Of course! And remember what they did as well. Those kind of big guitars, big Neil Young generous sounds. "They were against the law in the UK, and they're like, 'No, I have to do what I f****** want. And then they had this kind of rhythmic, beautiful quality. "'Today is gonna be the day...' So that's a kind of, that's an almost R and B rhythm. "But Manchester was very influenced by dance music, so they were groovier than anybody. They were rawer than anybody."


The Advertiser
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Advertiser
Noel Gallagher 'shocked by how great' Oasis sound
Noel Gallagher is "shocked by how great" Oasis are sounding in rehearsals for their tour, according to his pal Bono. The rocker has ended his years-long feud with his singer brother Liam to get the band back together for their massive Oasis Live '25 tour which kicks off this summer, and now Noel's close friend U2 star Bono has revealed how rehearsals have been going. During an appearance on Apple Music 1 with Zane Lowe, Bono explained: "They're both funny. I'm still very close with Noel, and he sent a message to me saying he's kind of shocked by how great the band is (sounding at rehearsals). I think we're going to have a good summer." Bono added of Oasis: "I love them. I just love them. And what I really love is, the preciousness that had gotten (into) indie music, they just blew it out. There was just the swagger, and the sound of getting out of the ghetto, not glamorising it" When asked if he will be going to see the band on the reunion tour, Bono replied: "Of course! And remember what they did as well. Those kind of big guitars, big Neil Young generous sounds. "They were against the law in the UK, and they're like, 'No, I have to do what I f****** want. And then they had this kind of rhythmic, beautiful quality. "'Today is gonna be the day...' So that's a kind of, that's an almost R and B rhythm. "But Manchester was very influenced by dance music, so they were groovier than anybody. They were rawer than anybody. "And (U2 bandmate) Edge and myself met them in the first album (Definitely Maybe). We went to Noel's flat. And they're like ... it's literally a basement flat first album. "And it's like: 'Yeah, I'm into U2. Noel's like: 'Yeah, you're the Edge! Wow!' And Liam's whatever." The tour kicks off on July 4 in Cardiff, Wales and will include dates across the UK and Ireland before they head to North America, Asia and Australia before wrapping the run in Brazil in November. Noel Gallagher is "shocked by how great" Oasis are sounding in rehearsals for their tour, according to his pal Bono. The rocker has ended his years-long feud with his singer brother Liam to get the band back together for their massive Oasis Live '25 tour which kicks off this summer, and now Noel's close friend U2 star Bono has revealed how rehearsals have been going. During an appearance on Apple Music 1 with Zane Lowe, Bono explained: "They're both funny. I'm still very close with Noel, and he sent a message to me saying he's kind of shocked by how great the band is (sounding at rehearsals). I think we're going to have a good summer." Bono added of Oasis: "I love them. I just love them. And what I really love is, the preciousness that had gotten (into) indie music, they just blew it out. There was just the swagger, and the sound of getting out of the ghetto, not glamorising it" When asked if he will be going to see the band on the reunion tour, Bono replied: "Of course! And remember what they did as well. Those kind of big guitars, big Neil Young generous sounds. "They were against the law in the UK, and they're like, 'No, I have to do what I f****** want. And then they had this kind of rhythmic, beautiful quality. "'Today is gonna be the day...' So that's a kind of, that's an almost R and B rhythm. "But Manchester was very influenced by dance music, so they were groovier than anybody. They were rawer than anybody. "And (U2 bandmate) Edge and myself met them in the first album (Definitely Maybe). We went to Noel's flat. And they're like ... it's literally a basement flat first album. "And it's like: 'Yeah, I'm into U2. Noel's like: 'Yeah, you're the Edge! Wow!' And Liam's whatever." The tour kicks off on July 4 in Cardiff, Wales and will include dates across the UK and Ireland before they head to North America, Asia and Australia before wrapping the run in Brazil in November. Noel Gallagher is "shocked by how great" Oasis are sounding in rehearsals for their tour, according to his pal Bono. The rocker has ended his years-long feud with his singer brother Liam to get the band back together for their massive Oasis Live '25 tour which kicks off this summer, and now Noel's close friend U2 star Bono has revealed how rehearsals have been going. During an appearance on Apple Music 1 with Zane Lowe, Bono explained: "They're both funny. I'm still very close with Noel, and he sent a message to me saying he's kind of shocked by how great the band is (sounding at rehearsals). I think we're going to have a good summer." Bono added of Oasis: "I love them. I just love them. And what I really love is, the preciousness that had gotten (into) indie music, they just blew it out. There was just the swagger, and the sound of getting out of the ghetto, not glamorising it" When asked if he will be going to see the band on the reunion tour, Bono replied: "Of course! And remember what they did as well. Those kind of big guitars, big Neil Young generous sounds. "They were against the law in the UK, and they're like, 'No, I have to do what I f****** want. And then they had this kind of rhythmic, beautiful quality. "'Today is gonna be the day...' So that's a kind of, that's an almost R and B rhythm. "But Manchester was very influenced by dance music, so they were groovier than anybody. They were rawer than anybody. "And (U2 bandmate) Edge and myself met them in the first album (Definitely Maybe). We went to Noel's flat. And they're like ... it's literally a basement flat first album. "And it's like: 'Yeah, I'm into U2. Noel's like: 'Yeah, you're the Edge! Wow!' And Liam's whatever." The tour kicks off on July 4 in Cardiff, Wales and will include dates across the UK and Ireland before they head to North America, Asia and Australia before wrapping the run in Brazil in November. Noel Gallagher is "shocked by how great" Oasis are sounding in rehearsals for their tour, according to his pal Bono. The rocker has ended his years-long feud with his singer brother Liam to get the band back together for their massive Oasis Live '25 tour which kicks off this summer, and now Noel's close friend U2 star Bono has revealed how rehearsals have been going. During an appearance on Apple Music 1 with Zane Lowe, Bono explained: "They're both funny. I'm still very close with Noel, and he sent a message to me saying he's kind of shocked by how great the band is (sounding at rehearsals). I think we're going to have a good summer." Bono added of Oasis: "I love them. I just love them. And what I really love is, the preciousness that had gotten (into) indie music, they just blew it out. There was just the swagger, and the sound of getting out of the ghetto, not glamorising it" When asked if he will be going to see the band on the reunion tour, Bono replied: "Of course! And remember what they did as well. Those kind of big guitars, big Neil Young generous sounds. "They were against the law in the UK, and they're like, 'No, I have to do what I f****** want. And then they had this kind of rhythmic, beautiful quality. "'Today is gonna be the day...' So that's a kind of, that's an almost R and B rhythm. "But Manchester was very influenced by dance music, so they were groovier than anybody. They were rawer than anybody. "And (U2 bandmate) Edge and myself met them in the first album (Definitely Maybe). We went to Noel's flat. And they're like ... it's literally a basement flat first album. "And it's like: 'Yeah, I'm into U2. Noel's like: 'Yeah, you're the Edge! Wow!' And Liam's whatever." The tour kicks off on July 4 in Cardiff, Wales and will include dates across the UK and Ireland before they head to North America, Asia and Australia before wrapping the run in Brazil in November.