Oasis Poster from Final Shows Could Fetch Thousands
Oasis are set to return to Wembley this weekend for their final dates of their reunion tour and fans are still scrambling to buy last minute tickets with many unsure if this will be their final farewell.
Reseller platform SeatPick interestingly found that old tour merch for Oasis on reseller sites like Vinted was soaring, with a tour poster from their Knebworth show in 1996 currently listed for a whopping £1,200. Whilst a used and worn t-shirt from the Be Here Now tour in 1997 currently listed for £1,026.68.
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With it being unknown if this is the final farewell from Oasis, Gilad Zilberman, CEO at ticket platform SeatPick suggests: “If you manage to secure tickets for the final shows this weekend, or even if you don’t but can get to the venue, you could be in for a serious payday. Music memorabilia, especially for what feels like once in a lifetime events, can massively surge in value over time. Take what happened earlier in the year with physical Oasis tickets, selling for nearly £400, you can only imagine what other memorabilia has gone for in recent years.
Oasis tour shirts and posters might seem like everyday merch at the time, but if this does turn out to be their last ever show, they could become incredibly valuable collectibles. The smartest move is to buy two if you can, one to wear, one to keep sealed away. Leave the collector’s shirt unworn, never wash it, and store it in a cool, dry place away from sunlight – once fabric fades or stretches, the value drops. If possible use a garment storage bag or even have it framed. Fans often forget that today’s merchandise is tomorrow’s memorabilia, and a shirt from this tour could easily be worth a small fortune down the line if it’s preserved properly.
To preserve other merchandise items like tickets or posters, we suggest keeping them in good condition, and it’s recommended to store them in a dark, cool and dry place. Light exposure can cause fading and discolouration over time, so purchasing special UV-protective covers is a good idea. Additionally, concert-goers should keep tickets in a consistently cool place, as changes in temperature and humidity can lead to mold growth, ruining the condition of the ticket.”
