
Officials at Ireland’s oldest football club have thanked Liam and Noel Gallagher after launching a shirt featuring Oasis’s logo days before the band play their first gig in 16 years.
League of Ireland Premier Division side Bohemians have launched the design, which features the traditional blue tones of Dublin City, for their FAI Cup campaign in a collaboration with the band.
Oasis will not take any money from the partnership, with Bohemians taking half of the proceeds of shirt sales and the rest being split between Music Generation Ireland, a charity helping disadvantaged children across Ireland access music, and Irish Community Care Manchester.
Here’s what you need to know about the Bohemians Oasis shirt, including how to buy and Paul Weller’s part in its promotion.
📰 Table Of Contents
- 1 Oasis shirt: Bohemians launch jersey
- 2 Oasis football shirt: How to buy Bohemians Oasis jersey
- 3 Bohemians Oasis shirt ‘brilliant’
- 4 Oasis: Are Liam and Noel Gallagher Irish?
- 5 Oasis tour dates 2025
- 5.1 Principality Stadium, Cardiff
- 5.2 Heaton Park, Manchester
- 5.3 Wembley Stadium, London
- 5.4 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
- 5.5 Croke Park, Dublin
- 5.6 Rogers Stadium, Toronto
- 5.7 Soldier Field, Toronto
- 5.8 MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford
- 5.9 Rose Bowl, California
- 5.10 Estadio GNP Seguros, Mexico City
- 5.11 Wembley Stadium, London
- 5.12 Goyang Stadium, Goyang
- 5.13 Tokyo Dome, Tokyo
- 5.14 Marvel Stadium, Melbourne
- 5.15 Accor Stadium, Sydney
- 5.16 Estadio Mas Monumental, Buenos Aires
- 5.17 Estadio Nacional Julio Martinez Pradanos, Santiago
- 5.18 MorumBIS, Sao Paulo
- 6 Fontaines Bohemians football shirt
Oasis shirt: Bohemians launch jersey
The launch featured a video filmed in Cross Guns Snooker Club, a venue close to the 4,500-capacity Dalymount Park home of Bohemians, who were founded in 1890.
Legendary musician Paul Weller, who has played with Noel Gallagher in the past, is shown as a worker at the club alongside Bohemians player Jordan Flores and former player Paddy Kirk.
Married with Children – a song from Oasis’s hugely popular 1994 debut album, Definitely Maybe – provides the soundtrack to the short.
The shirt costs 75 euros (around £65) for adults or 35 euros (around £30) for children before delivery and is available from a dedicated online store.
It is manufactured by O’Neill’s Sportswear Ireland and designed in house by Bohemians in collaboration with Oasis.
Customers from outside the EU – including the UK – may be liable for import or customs charges. Delivery can take up to 10 days.

Bohemians Oasis shirt ‘brilliant’
Bohemians Chief Operating Officer Daniel Lambert said the shirt was the result of “lots of work with Oasis over the past six months” and offered “special thanks to Noel and Liam for supporting this”.
“To be able to work with Oasis and design a new, iconic shirt that will reach fans around the world is special,” Lambert reflected, adding that Weller specifically travelled to Dublin for the film.
“To once again have funds going towards such worthy causes that will assist thousands of people across Ireland and Manchester is brilliant.
“As a fan-owned football club and a not-for-profit entity, the impact on Bohemian FC will be significant and we are most grateful for the support.”
Oasis: Are Liam and Noel Gallagher Irish?
The brothers have repeatedly acknowledged their Irish roots throughout their career. Their parents, Peggy and Tommy, were Irish immigrants who moved to England.
“I guess the Irish influence is heavy in what I do and what we did as a band, because we were all Irish descent,” Noel said while discussing Definitely Maybe in 2024, via Irish Times.
“There’s a rebellious nature to Definitely Maybe, and there’s a defiance to it. And there’s a defiance and a rebellious nature to the Irish.”
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Oasis tour dates 2025
Oasis’s tour starts at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium on July 4, while their two shows in Ireland in August will take place at Croke Park, less than a mile from Bohemians’ home ground.
Principality Stadium, Cardiff
July 4, 5
Heaton Park, Manchester
July 11, 12, 16, 19, 20
Wembley Stadium, London
July 25, 26, 30; August 2, 3
Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
August 8, 9, 12
Croke Park, Dublin
August 16, 17
Rogers Stadium, Toronto
August 24, 25
Soldier Field, Toronto
August 28
MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford
August 31, September 1
Rose Bowl, California
September 6, 7
Estadio GNP Seguros, Mexico City
September 12, 13
Wembley Stadium, London
September 27, 28
Goyang Stadium, Goyang
October 21
Tokyo Dome, Tokyo
October 25, 26
Marvel Stadium, Melbourne
October 31; November 1, 4
Accor Stadium, Sydney
November 7, 8
Estadio Mas Monumental, Buenos Aires
November 15, 16
Estadio Nacional Julio Martinez Pradanos, Santiago
November 19
MorumBIS, Sao Paulo
November 22, 23
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This is not the first time Bohemians have taken musical inspiration for a shirt. The club’s 2025 third kit is designed by chart-toppers Fontaines DC’s Carlos O’Connell in conjunction with Bohemians designers.
Paying homage to the Irish band’s 2024 album, Romance, the shirt has a quote from that album – “I thought it was love” – printed around the neck, with the album colour scheme going through the body and sleeve trims.
An embroidered hem tag features a Palestinian flag with the words ‘Saoirse don Phalaistin’ (Irish language for ‘Free Palestine’), and 30% of profits from the shirt go directly to Medical Aid for Palestinians.
Moglai Bap, of Irish rappers Kneecap, wore the shirt during the band’s high-profile Glastonbury Festival 2025 performance.