Rare Oasis memorabilia showcased in Cardiff over the weekend leaves fans in awe

**Oasis Mania Grips Cardiff as Rare Memorabilia Exhibition Wows Fans**
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Cardiff was engulfed in a wave of Oasis enthusiasm over the weekend, as the legendary Britpop group staged their highly anticipated reunion at the Principality Stadium. The city buzzed with excitement, drawing both local devotees and international fans keen to witness the historic return of Liam and Noel Gallagher, who performed together for the first time in over a decade and a half.

Yet, while the band’s electrifying performances stole headlines, a quieter but equally emotional celebration was taking place away from the roar of the stadium crowd. Fans who visited the Tramshed were treated to a unique exhibition, where some of the most cherished items from Oasis’s storied career were displayed. Organised as part of the festivities surrounding the comeback gigs, the collection showcased rare memorabilia that tracked the band’s journey from their humble beginnings to global superstardom.

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Among the highlights on show was Noel Gallagher’s Union Jack Epiphone Sheraton guitar, a piece now synonymous with 1990s Britpop. The instrument gained legendary status after featuring at Oasis’s Birmingham Road performances in 1996, a period when the group’s swaggering sound and mod revivalist look came to define an era of British music.

Visitors also had the chance to examine Liam Gallagher’s instantly recognisable Emporio Armani jacket, famously worn in the iconic Wonderwall music video of 1995. Alongside it sat his sheepskin coat, a garment that he sported during the 1996 Brit Awards—both items now considered totems by the group’s ardent followers.

Additional instruments from the band’s creative peak were presented as well. A notable inclusion was Noel’s Epiphone Riviera, used extensively during the recording of the seminal (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? album and prominently featured in music videos for hits like Don’t Look Back in Anger and Champagne Supernova. These guitars stand as a testament to the group’s role in shaping the sound of a generation.

No Oasis exhibition would be complete without a nod to the group’s lyrical legacy. Original, handwritten song lyrics penned by Noel Gallagher were prominently displayed, encased in glass for protection and reverence. Fans paused to read the first drafts of tracks such as Stand By Me, Champagne Supernova, and the anthemic Don’t Look Back in Anger, gaining a rare insight into the creative process behind the songs that have inspired millions.

The collection was further bolstered by an impressive array of awards. Trophies including a coveted Brit Award and the Q Award for Best Act in the World offered a tangible summary of the critical acclaim and popular adoration the group commanded during their ascent.

Band-related artefacts continued with framed tambourines famously played by Liam Gallagher, together with tour itineraries and programmes that charted Oasis’s whirlwind touring schedule. Collectively, these objects brought the group’s mythos to life, allowing fans to relive key moments from the band’s extraordinary history.

Those who missed the Cardiff display need not despair. Organisers plan to take this memorabilia exhibition on the road, with stops set for each city along the band’s tour—including a five-night homecoming run in Manchester at Heaton Park beginning on 11 July. These exhibitions offer a rare opportunity for fans across the UK to connect with the artefacts behind the Oasis legend.

Tickets for the reunion concerts have been snapped up at an astonishing pace, with official allocations selling out rapidly. However, would-be attendees still have hope—resale options through recognised platforms like Ticketmaster’s resale site and other vendors remain, though prices can fluctuate dramatically and caution is advised. Official guidance continues to discourage purchases from unauthorised sellers to avoid disappointment or inflated costs.

As the city of Cardiff continues to bask in the afterglow of Oasis’s triumphant return, it’s clear that both the music and the memories they’ve created remain as resonant as ever. Whether by singing along at a packed stadium or marvelling at the tangible pieces of the band’s legacy, for many, the return of Oasis has proven nothing short of unforgettable.