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Oasis have announced a limited-edition run of T-shirts in collaboration with The 100 Club London. It marks the 27th anniversary of their gig at the iconic punk venue and aims to help support the temporarily empty venue.
The band said on Twitter that “the collaboration will help the club raise funds during lockdown… 50% of the profits going straight to The 100 Club”.
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To celebrate the 27th anniversary of Oasis’ 1994 @100ClubLondon gig this March, we’ve teamed up with the iconic venue to release a special limited edition T-shirt, available to order for 24 hours only!
— Oasis (@oasis) March 19, 2021
T-shirts go on sale 9am UK, Wednesday 24th March: https://t.co/JtG5S3jesc pic.twitter.com/6JkZ1BGjJt
Like so many other independent venues in the UK, the venue has struggled to raise funds with the cancellation of concerts over the past year. The t-shirt goes on sale 9am on 24 March and will be available for just 24 hours through Oasis’ merch store.
The band also shared their booking sheet from the 1994 gig, for which they received the grand sum of £250. A handwritten note from the promoter said: “if you want full production play somewhere else. If you want atmosphere play The 100 Club.”
The original 100 Club booking from 1994 - only £250!
— Oasis (@oasis) March 21, 2021
Oasis/100club T-shirts go on sale this Weds for 24hrs only. The collaboration will help the club raise funds during lockdown... 50% of profits going straight to @100clubLondon. #SupportLiveMusic pic.twitter.com/9xFrv0cKmQ
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