When the brothers Gallagher continued to step on their long-awaited Oasis Live ’25 tour, Lidl achieved the ultimate merch-move: deposits of an £ 30 parka with cooler pockets, a bottle opening zip and a removable tamburine.
Regardless of whether you are in the pit or in the beer garden, it is here to help you live your Britpop dreams without blowing your entire salary package.
The limited drop as a “Lidl by Lidl” jacket is more than Merch-es is a knowing wink on the parka-dressed days from Britpop.
With a 30-foot-Wonderwall wall picture outside of Manchester Etihad-Stadion, Lidl’s funny interactions with Liam Gallagher, including the time when the supermarket hit a blue badge into a Manchester shop after Liam joked, was “gig in Lidl”.
The jacket itself is a festival catnip: it has two isolated pockets to keep doses cold (ideal for a motorway bearing or Perrenbacher Pilsner), a bottle opener that is installed in the zipper for a simple refreshment with medium gig, and a tamburine for spontaneous Live forever Moments.
A lidl-colored badge on the sleeve marks it as part of the in-joke, whereby all income from the sale to the NSPCC is starting when it comes to www.lidlbyl.co.uk
The timing is perfect. The Britpop style has never really left the British wardrobe, and when Oasis stadiums met all Britain, fans plan their adjustments with as much care as their setlist predictions.
Even if the sun was valid, a parka over a Fred Perry Polo remains the uniform, but there are many ways to hit the right note if you want to channel your inner Gallagher.
Here you can find out how to nail the Britpop Gig Fit:
For those who miss Lidls Parka, you don’t have to look back in anger: the supermarket takes brand caps and planes free of charge so that you can still channel the Britpop Spirit without breaking the bank.
In a world in which even the simplest merch can cost a small fortune, Lidls £ 30 parka offers fans the opportunity to be stylish and at the same time support a good cause.
Oasis started her long -awaited global reunion tour in the Cardiff principality stadium on July 4th. For the first time since their dramatic separation in 2009, the brothers had a triumphal performance in front of a sold -out audience when they were released in the Principality Stadium of the Welsh Capital.
Cast and Verve front man Richard Ashcroft were the opening files.
It is only a week left before the Gallagher brothers go to the stage of the Wembley stadium for the first of their London performances.
Last weekend, the brothers entered the stage in Heaton Park in Manchester, where the band started for the first time, but next week Oasis will go to the capital with seven shows.
These take place on Friday, July 25th, Saturday, July 26th, Wednesday, July 30th, Saturday, August 2, Sunday, August 3., Saturday, September 27th and Sunday.
Grab your parka here.