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Oasis Fans Delighted With Dublin Pop-Up Shop

By Alex Murphy
05/08/2025
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Delighted Oasis fans turned up in their droves to the band's pop-up shop in Dublin which opened over the August Bank Holiday weekend.

The store is located at St Stephen's Green, at the former site of The Well pub. It will remain open until August 17th, and the shops' opening hours will be Monday-Wednesday 10am-6pm, Thursday-Saturday 10am-8pm and Sundays 12pm-6pm.

It features an interactive retail experience, including green-screen installations where fans can recreate iconic Oasis album covers.

In the store, fans can get Oasis posters for €12, tote bags for €25, bucket hats for €30, t-shirts ranging in prices from €40 to €55, hoodies ranging in prices from €65 to €80. There is also a special Adidas x Oasis collaboration available in the store,  as well as Firebird tracksuits.

Exclusive to the store fans can snap up a selection of limited-edition coloured vinyl including reissues of Definitely Maybe, (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?, and other albums.

Other Oasis branded goodies up for grabs include posters, badges,  tea towels, shot glasses,  puzzles, cutlery sets – and even baby grows!

Many of the items have been created exclusively for the Live ’25 stores and will not be available after the tour finishes.

As for visiting the store, while walk in slots are an option, long queues are likely so fans are encouraged to book their time slots on the website seetickets.com.

Organisers advised “Customers are advised to book a time slot to avoid any big queues. Walk-in customers are still very welcome, but please be aware there may be a longer wait to enter.

Speaking to the Irish Independent at the launch many fans expressed their excitement about the store and the legendary band’s upcoming gigs in Croke Park.

According to Tiernagh McManus from Co Fermanagh, "[The pop-up store] was class. I definitely recommend people to go in. The atmosphere in there with the music was really good."

Josh Flynn from Waterford who bought some t-shirts and two posters in the store said the prices of the merchandise in the store were "alright", adding he "thought they were going to be worse".

Mr Flynn, who has been an Oasis fan for a long time, said he "grew up with their music" and his father is a "huge fan" of the band.

Anne-Marie Burns and Alan Rice from Dublin came out of the store with a few Oasis t-shirts.

"It was great, we came in to get some t-shirts and nice little things for the concert," Ms Burns said.

An Oasis fan of 25 years, Mr Rice said he "was lucky" to get the tickets for the gig and it was "amazing" to see the band reuniting for the tour.

After visiting the pop-up store, Sam Hurley from Dún Laoghaire said: "It's good to see people getting all the merch in, everyone wearing the t-shirts. I've seen [the videos of] the gigs, everyone's wearing the same stuff, it feels like everyone's together."

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