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I Grew Up On Britpop – This Is What I'm Wearing To See Oasis Live In 2025

I Grew Up On Britpop – This Is What I'm Wearing To See Oasis Live In 2025

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Gant, Shield Piqué Polo Shirt
Damson Madder, Remie Rugby Shirt
Hollister, Boxy Oasis Graphic Tee
Urban Outfitters, Oasis Cami
Amazon, Manchester City 1993 Away Retro Shirt
Abercrombie & Fitch, High Rise Loose Jean
Mango, Frayed Hem Denim Shorts
Uniqlo, Cotton Blend Parka
Adidas, Tour Firebird Track Top
Zara, Leather Effect Bomber Jacket
Burberry, Cotton Check Bucket Hat
Free People, Moldable Crochet Packable Hat
Ralph Lauren, Anchor-Logo Cotton Bucket Hat
Adidas, Adidas Originals Handball Spezial Trainers
Finlay & Co x Noel Gallagher, Round Frame Sunglasses
Ray-Ban, RB4105 Folding Wayfarer Nylon Sunglasses
Ask me, and most people in Britain, what the highlight of summer 2025 is, and there's no hestiation – it's the Oasis reunion tour. It's been about 15 years since the Gallagher brothers' infamous breakup, and now, they're officially no longer looking back in anger. Starting next Friday, the Mancunian legends are returning to the stage, swaggering through 19 shows across the UK and Ireland – including seven at Wembley Stadium. If the chaos of last August's ticket scramble is anything to go by (I had three devices going and still didn't snag one), the 'Oasis Live '25 tour' as it's being called, is a huge deal.
©Getty Images/Martyn Goodacre
I'll be honest, while the Oasis reunion is big news musically, for me, it's not just about the tunes. The band's Britpop takeover of the spotlight has also marked a blazing return in all things bloke core on the fashion front. We're talking bucket hats, polo shirts, zip-up track jackets, oversized parkas and the undeniable swagger that's key to perfectly emulating the Gallagher uniform. And much like the sparkly bodysuits at the Eras tour and cowboy boots at Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter shows, we're dressing in theme for the big '90s reunion.
©Getty Images/John Ferguson/Mirrorpix
Naturally, if you're lucky enough to have secured tickets (congratulations, I'm jealous), you're likely scrolling through archival photos of the lads for inspiration: from Liam onstage in a parka to Noel sporting his trusty old Stone Island jacket with a can of Stella. Whether you're dipping through your dad's closet for a weathered Fred Perry polo or hunting for a bucket hat that serves Britpop with a distinctly modern flavour for 2025, the best part about the Gallagher uniform is that it's packed with stuff you'd find on the shelves of many a high street brand. In fact, there's a special Adidas Originals x Oasis collaboration, that's stacked with concert essentials.
©Getty Images/Fred Duval/FilmMagic
To save you hours of scrolling through blokeish inspo pics, the kind that ace that effortlessly cool and slightly cocky Britpop style, we've combed through the digital racks to find you the best outfits you can wear to the Oasis reunion concert that'll live forever in your mind (and on your Instagram grid).
The Gallaghers have always been partial to sporty polo shirts, and given the preppy style has been trending this year, there's plenty to choose from. Of course, you could also go the football shirt route and snag a Man City jersey or stick to a classic band tee.
Gant, Shield Piqué Polo Shirt
Damson Madder, Remie Rugby Shirt
Hollister, Boxy Oasis Graphic Tee
Urban Outfitters, Oasis Cami
Amazon, Manchester City 1993 Away Retro Shirt
Luckily for those of us wary of the return of skinny jeans, the Oasis revival is firmly in the baggy category. So whether you opt for wide-leg jeans, a pair of tailored shorts or a stonewashed denim mini to keep the rock and roll vibes in the sweltering heat, you'll be comfortable while also being on theme.
Abercrombie & Fitch, High Rise Loose Jean
Mango, Frayed Hem Denim Shorts
Levi's, Icon Skirt
While it's pretty much impossible to imagine Liam onstage without a parka, given that the Oasis Live '25 shows are scheduled for peak British summer, we might suggest switching those signature jackets for something more lightweight. Consider tracksuit classics from Adidas or take notes from the lads' affinity for double denim with a boxy Levi's jacket.
Uniqlo, Cotton Blend Parka
Adidas, Tour Firebird Track Top
Levi's, Trucker Jacket
Zara, Leather Effect Bomber Jacket
You simply can't skip the bucket hat at an Oasis concert. And while fans have been warned against donning one while driving, the nostalgic hat will have you looking and feeling cool in the July sun as you sway along to Wonderwall .
Adidas, Tour Bucket Hat
Burberry, Cotton Check Bucket Hat
Free People, Moldable Crochet Packable Hat
Price: £40
Ralph Lauren, Anchor-Logo Cotton Bucket Hat
From Liam Gallagher's limited edition Adidas LG2 SPZL in bottle green back in 2022, to the brand's latest Oasis Live '25 collection for the tour, Adidas has long been a band favourite. So, round out your concert outfit with a pair of Spezials or Sambas for a look that's perfect for dancing the night away.
Adidas, Adidas Originals Handball Spezial Trainers
Adidas, Samba OG Trainer
Of course, sunglasses are essential summer concert gear, and you really can't go wrong with a retro pair for Oasis. Take style notes from Liam and opt for a pair of light-lensed Ray-Bans, or opt for a chic acetate pair from the Finlay x Noel Gallagher collab, 255 of which will be donated to Teenage Cancer Trust.
Finlay & Co x Noel Gallagher, Round Frame Sunglasses
Ray-Ban, RB4105 Folding Wayfarer Nylon Sunglasses
Main image credits: ©Getty Images/Dave Hogan/Dave Benett/
Hitanshi Kamdar is a senior commerce writer for Grazia. Hitanshi is always on the hunt for the latest trends, emerging designers and the internet's most bizarre style discourse. When not writing, she can be found IDing outfits during Netflix binges and shopping for the latest It-girl shoe trends.

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