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Oasis fan shop location and opening times revealed as punters urged to book a slot to visit store

Oasis fan shop location and opening times revealed as punters urged to book a slot to visit store

Scottish Sun4 days ago

Organisers have urged diehards to book a slot to avoid missing out
SOME MIGHT PAY Oasis fan shop location and opening times revealed as punters urged to book a slot to visit store
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THE location of a 'secret' Oasis has been revealed days before the indie legends play their first shows in 16 years — with fans urged to book a slot to avoid missing out.
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Liam and Noel Gallagher are offering fans the chance to get their hands on exclusive tour merchandise
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Fans have been warned to book a shopping slot to avoid missing out
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The brothers will play three gigs at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium
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Brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher are giving diehards the chance to get their hands on exclusive clothing and music ahead of their massive reunion shows at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium.
The pop-up boutique is due to open in the capital four days before the band take the stage.
But fanatics are being warned walk-ins are limited and they risk being left empty handed if they do not secure a time to visit.
An Oasis spokesman said: 'The countdown is on.
'With less than 10 days until the first Oasis Live '25 show, it's time to get gig-ready at our online and in-person Oasis fan stores.
'Explore a huge range of Oasis Live '25 clothing and accessories, limited-edition items, and exclusive brand collaborations.
'These fan stores are expected to be very popular.
'Don't miss your chance to shop rare merchandise and vinyl before the iconic gigs begin.'
Oasis kick-off their highly-anticipated 41-date tour at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff in just over a week.
Tickets for the gigs sold out in minutes after Liam, 52, and Noel, 58, announced they were getting the chart-topping band back together.
Among the goodies expected to be on sale at the shop are limited tour edition vinyl reissues of their classic albums — including Definitely Maybe, which was released 30 years ago.
Noel and Liam Gallagher seen together for first time since announcing Oasis reunion
The Edinburgh branch will open on August 4 in George Street.
We told how singer Liam hit out at the city's council chiefs after fans were branded 'fat', 'lairy', 'drunk' and mostly 'middle-aged men' in event planning briefings.
The Live Forever star told them their 'attitude f*****g stinks' and urged them to 'leave town that day'.
The three mega shows on August 8, 9 and 10 are expected to boost the capital's economy by £136million.
Click here too book a shop slot.

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