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Oasis Announces Complete Album Box Set to Celebrate ‘Live 25’ Reunion

Liam Gallagher of Oasis performs Oasis in concert, Live '25 Tour Opening Night, Principality Stadium, Cardiff, Wales, UK - 04 Jul 2025
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Oasis, the iconic British rock band known for their significant contributions to the Britpop movement, is set to delight their fans with an enticing new offering. As part of their much-anticipated “Live 25” reunion tour, they have announced the release of a comprehensive box set entitled ‘Oasis: Complete Studio Album Collection’. This set aims to encapsulate the band’s rich musical legacy by including all of their studio albums along with the celebrated B-sides compilation, ‘The Masterplan’. This collection will be available on August 22, 2025, in both CD and vinyl formats, presenting fans with a nostalgic journey through the group’s storied history.

This limited edition box set is not only a celebration of the band’s return to the stage but also a collector’s delight. It includes iconic albums such as 1994’s ‘Definitely Maybe’, which served as the band’s groundbreaking debut. The follow-up, ‘(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?’, features chart-topping hits like “Wonderwall” and “Don’t Look Back in Anger”, and remains a staple in their discography. Arguably one of the band’s most discussed albums, ‘Be Here Now’, is also part of the collection, showcasing tracks that demonstrate their peak commercial success. Other albums included are ‘Standing on the Shoulder of Giants’, ‘Heathen Chemistry’, ‘Don’t Believe The Truth’, and ‘Dig Out Your Soul’, all instrumental in chronicling Oasis’ evolution over the years.

For audiophiles and collectors alike, the heavy 180g vinyl editions bring a superior sound experience, while the gold releases available exclusively through Amazon elevate the collection’s allure. Each edition promises a masterful presentation of Oasis’ work, complete with remastered tracks, allowing both new listeners and longtime followers to appreciate the music in a refined quality. This attention to detail in the reissue’s packaging and sound quality echoes the band’s influence and ongoing legacy in rock music.

The announcement coincides perfectly with Oasis’ “Live 25” tour, marking their first shows together in 16 years. Kicking off at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium with a dazzling performance applauded for its energy and nostalgic pull, the tour captures the essence of Oasis’ dynamic performances. This reunion tour includes five shows in Manchester’s Heaton Park and further dates in London, Dublin, and several international destinations, including North America and Asia, illustrating the band’s wide-reaching appeal still thriving decades after their first rise to fame.

Reflecting the excitement around these events, merchandisers have jumped aboard the Oasis fanfare. High street names like Lidl and Prezzo have taken part in promotional activities tied to iconic Oasis anthems, creatively cementing the band’s influence beyond just music. Meanwhile, anticipation builds around potential new material or announcements slated during this period of reunion and nostalgia, keeping fans keenly engaged.

In the realm of Britpop, Oasis holds a venerable place, effortlessly weaving between the traditionalism of rock and the anthemic spirit of the 1990s. Their influence resonates even today, as seen by younger generations who continue to discover and embrace their music. The release of ‘Oasis: Complete Studio Album Collection’ stands as a definitive salute to a band that has defined not just a genre, but also a culture, underscoring their legacy in music history. This box set, coupled with live performances, reaffirms Oasis’ enduring significance in shaping the soundscape of modern rock.

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