Oasis Opening Pop-Up Store In Wicker Park Before Chicago Tour Stop

Chicago, ILLocal News

Oasis will open a pop-up shop in Wicker Park on August 26 to engage fans prior to its sold-out concert at Soldier Field on August 28. The store, located at 1421 N. Milwaukee Ave, will operate daily starting at 10 a. m. , with walk-ins allowed despite fully booked reservations.

Fans can expect a variety of merchandise, including limited edition T-shirts, prints, and a special Adidas Originals x Oasis collection. The pop-up shop aims to create a vibrant atmosphere for local supporters, enhancing the anticipation for the band's performance. Oasis recently completed its tour in the United Kingdom and is now set to continue its North American leg, which includes stops in major cities like Toronto and Los Angeles. The merchandise offerings are designed to cater to fans of all ages, providing unique memorabilia from the band's reunion tour. The opening of the shop underscores the band's commitment to connecting with its fanbase in Chicago.

Fans are advised to plan their visits to maximize their experience at the pop-up.

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