Oasis announced pop-up merchandise stores coming to multiple locations in the UK and Ireland, but not everyone was impressed with the locations
Oasis recently announced pop-up merch stores showing up around the UK and Ireland, but not all fans are impressed with the lack of venues. On Thursday evening, the official Oasis page on X, formerly known as Twitter, shared a link to a page that shows fan stores popping up in Manchester, London, Birmingham, Cardiff, Dublin and Edinburgh.
They captioned the post: “10am tomorrow – Spinningfields, Manchester.” At the time of writing, the only link that worked was for Manchester. The page has fans choosing available dates throughout the end of June and all of July on a calendar. Once a date is picked, fans have to choose a specific 30-minute time slot.
Admission to the fan stores are free but require e-tickets. While many were excited about getting brand new merchandise after years of the band being on hiatus, some were disappointed at the lack of venues.
One user said: “Do this in South America!” One fan asked: “Will there be special pop up shops for North America, Asia & South America?”
Another annoyed user commented: “Do Oasis even know they have fans outside the UK? Like, in actual Europe?” and one pointed out: “yeah u hate europe tho.”
“B**ch i’m in italy I CAN’T COME F**K OFFFFFF do one in italy im begging,” another desperate fan posted.
Meanwhile, Oasis fans were recently warned to keep an eye out for ticket scammers as they desperately tried to find last-minute tickets for the upcoming reunion gigs. Tickets for the gig have been highly sought after as this will mark Noel and Liam Gallagher’s first gigs together in many years
However, some fans have claimed they have been targeted by scammers as they try to find tickets for the gigs, which will take place in Manchester, London, Cardiff and Edinburgh across July, August and September.
One woman had said: “He said his only condition was that I sent him selfies from the gig, and he even sent me GIFs of the band with the catch line ‘All Your Dreams Are Made’. And I thought they were. I thought he can’t be. He was a lovely lad, I thought. We had calls and Facetimed, and he was so personable. I just feel so embarrassed and ashamed.”
Fans were urged to be careful about where they purchase their tickets from as not all offers are genuine, with many coming from unverified brands and individual scammers on social media so fans have been warned.
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