Ireland's Bohemians football club launched a limited edition shirt featuring Oasis's logo, coinciding with the band's first live performance in 16 years. Crafted with Dublin's traditional blue tones, the shirt supports charitable causes, with half of the sales going to Music Generation Ireland and Irish Community Care Manchester. Prominent musician Paul Weller participated in its promotion. The adult shirt is priced at 75 euros, while the children's version costs 35 euros. It was produced by O'Neill's Sportswear and designed in collaboration with Oasis.
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.
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.
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".
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.
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