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Oasis finally return to the United States for their highly anticipated reunion tour this August, nearly 16 years after the band last called it quits. This summer Noel and Liam Gallagher are set to kick off the U.S. leg of their trek on Aug. 28 at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois, with dates scheduled for MetLife Stadium in New Jersey and the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California.
Ahead of the shows, there’s been no shortage of merch and pop-up stores to commemorate the band’s reunion. Now, photo archive site Sonic Editions has once again dropped a handful of rare collectible Oasis prints that were taken decades ago. Available starting from $99 for the prints only or $175 for framed options, the Sonic Editions’ Oasis collection features everything from black-and-white portraits of the Gallaghers to the retailer’s existing posters and snapshots from the duo’s past album cover photoshoots.
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Sonic Editions says that it’s added around 10 new prints from the archives timed to the band’s reunion trek. The printmaker worked with photographer Michael Spencer Jones, known for shooting the group’s iconic album covers including Be Here Now, to find several rare photos of Oasis for the latest release, including rarely seen portraits from the Britpop legends’ heyday.
Shop some of our favorite picks from Sonic Editions’ Oasis collection, below.
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Oasis at Columbia
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Photograph by Michael Spencer Jones
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Noel and Liam at the Columbia Hotel
$175+
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Photograph by Michael Spencer Jones
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Liam Gallagher at Romford
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Photograph by Peter Anderson

Liam With Shaker
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Photograph by Michael Spencer Jones
“This year’s reunion tour, after 16 years away, has been nothing short of a cultural phenomenon in the UK, the dates sold out in minutes, and every gig has been a communion for fans old and young, those like me who saw them in the Nineties … Every word to every song sung back by 80,000 people,” shared Russell Blackmore, Sonic Editions’ founder, in a statement with Rolling Stone. “Lars Ulrich described it as like being at a football match where everyone’s rooting for the same team. North America get your Adidas out and your bucket hats on…”
The band announced their reunion back in 2024, with tickets quickly selling out online. “The guns have fallen silent,” Oasis previously shared in a statement about their comeback shows. “The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised.”