A massive line stretched down the street Wednesday as Oasis fans lined up to get into the band’s pop-up shop in Chicago ahead of their sold-out performance at Soldier Field this weekend.
Video captured the scene as dozens waited for their chance to get inside the storefront, which opened Wednesday.
Oasis is coming to Chicago this weekend as part of their highly anticipated sold-out world tour.
The pop-up shops, set to come to Los Angeles, Toronto, New York and Chicago ahead of each city’s show, will feature official Oasis merchandise along with limited-edition and exclusive brand collaborations in menswear, womenswear, children’s clothing and accessories, including album tee-shirts, tour edition vinyls, prints and more.
“Fans can also shop the recently announced ‘adidas Originals x Oasis’ collection, which will have limited stock at all store locations,” a release said.
In Chicago, the pop-up shop, located at 1421 N. Milwaukee Ave. in Wicker Park, will open daily at 10 a.m. While walk-ins are welcome, guests are encouraged to book their visit in advance.
“Customers are advised to book a time slot to avoid any big queues,” the site said. “Walk-in customers are still very welcome, but please be aware there may be a longer wait to enter.”
A full timeline of how many days the Oasis pop-up in Chicago will be open has not yet been determined, organizers said.
Oasis is set to play a sold-out show at Soldier Field in Chicago Aug. 28.
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