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Oasis drops unexpected merch announcement after BBC teaser sparks confusion
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Updated 17:03 23 Jun 2026 GMT+1Published 16:52 23 Jun 2026 GMT+1

Oasis drops unexpected merch announcement after BBC teaser sparks confusion

Fans are still hoping for a tour announcement

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Danielle Fowler

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Oasis has dropped a surprise merchandise collection, after a BBC teaser sent fans into a frenzy yesterday.

In case you missed it, viewers were left confused during World Cup coverage when a date popped up in Oasis branding.

The screen showed footage of the England football team singing Oasis hit Wonderwall following their 4-2 win against Croatia in the opening fixture.

It's easy to see why fans got excited (BBC)
It's easy to see why fans got excited (BBC)

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The message understandably left viewers confused with many thinking it was hinting towards a new tour announcement.

But it couldn't be another reunion show, as it showed today's date of 23.06.26.

The most likely explanation? It's a countdown to tonight's game against Ghana at 9pm.

Oasis famously played Knebworth in August 1996 (Getty Images/Hollingsbee)
Oasis famously played Knebworth in August 1996 (Getty Images/Hollingsbee)

To clear up the confusion, the Gallagher brothers made an unexpected announcement on X.

The 90s hitmakers tweeted: "New and exclusive on Amazon - The Prime Day Collection! Available here, alongside Oasis best-sellers, for a limited time only."

As part of the 2026 Prime Day sale, the limited edition merchandise is currently on offer, and it could be a rare chance to stock up in case of a surprise Knebworth appearance this summer.

New and exclusive on @amazon - The Prime Day Collection!
Available here, alongside Oasis best-sellers, for a limited time only 👉https://t.co/RUr1SG9ax5 pic.twitter.com/YhgXXCsD8s

— Oasis (@oasis) June 23, 2026

"Are those already the shirts for the 2027 tour?" one fan questioned.

Another said, "Cute merch, now announce the tour..."

Shop our top picks below, before the collection sells out.

Shop our top picks below:

Oasis Be Here Now T-Shirt, reduced from £24 to £20.28

Amazon
Amazon

One of the most sought after items from the collection is a tribute to 1997 studio album Be Here Now.

According to customers, it's perfect for an Oasis gig (fingers crossed for more) and washes well.

Right now, it's got an impressive 20 percent off.

Oasis Knebworth navy t-shirt, reduced from £24 to £20.28

Amazon
Amazon

Rumours that Oasis will return to Knebworth this summer to celebrate 30 years since their legendary set are rife.

For those of you still hoping it will happen, you can now snag some merch for a limited time only on Amazon.

Oasis All Around the World 1997 t-shirt, £24

Amazon
Amazon

For just £24, you can own a piece of history with the Oasis All Around the World 1997 t-shirt.

The unisex design is available in black and a huge range of sizes.

Oasis USA tour 1996 t-shirt, reduced from £24 to £20.28

Amazon
Amazon

To celebrate their 2025 reunion, Oasis rereleased their iconic 1997 tour merch on Amazon.

Right now, you can get your hands on the baby blue tee for just £20.28 if you're quick.

Oasis band swirl t-shirt, reduced from £24 to £20.39

Amazon
Amazon

Named after their 1996 smash hit Champagne Supernova, the above tee is a classic for die-hard fans.

It's currently 15 percent off for a limited time only, so make sure to hurry if you have your eye on it.

Visit the Oasis store here to shop more deals.

Featured Image Credit: Getty Images/Kamil Krzaczynski

Topics: Music, Amazon Prime

Danielle Fowler
Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler is the Affiliates Writer at LADbible Group, working across LADbible, Tyla, GAMINGbible, SPORTbible and UNILAD. She covers the latest trends in fashion and beauty, writes about standout gadgets, and reviews the must-have products everyone's talking about.

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