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Oasis mark 30th anniversary of Wonderwall with new box set

Oasis have marked the 30th anniversary of Wonderwall by unveiling a limited edition (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? 7” Singles Box Set.

The Britpop legends – currently riding high on their first tour in 16 years – released the iconic tune three decades ago today (30.10.25), and it continues to resonate with fans across generations.

A karaoke favourite, Wonderwall has exceeded more than three billion streams worldwide, with the timeless classic going down a treat at the band’s Oasis Live ’25 shows.

The new box set is a “replica of the highly collectible 1996 CD cigarette-style box.” It boasts four 7” singles, featuring the 2014 remastered versions of Wonderwall, Some Might Say, Roll With It, and Don’t Look Back In Anger, along with their original B-sides. Released on December 12, the collection is available to pre-order now.

It follows the release of the (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) earlier this month, which includes acoustic renditions of five fan favourites: Morning Glory, Cast No Shadow, Wonderwall, Champagne Supernova, and Acquiesce.

What’s more, fans can get their hands on a 25th Anniversary reissue of Familiar To Millions, the band’s debut live album recorded during their legendary Wembley Stadium performance in July 2000.

Set for release on November 14 via Big Brother Recordings, the reissue marks a major moment in the band’s ongoing resurgence and is now available to pre-order.

For the first time since its original release, Familiar To Millions will be available on vinyl, with exclusive limited edition 3LP variants including silver vinyl available via the Official Oasis Store, red and black marble through Amazon, and a blue vinyl edition with alternate sleeve artwork from HMV.

In other Oasis-related news, in celebration of the Oasis Live ’25 Tour, guitar makers Gibson unveiled the Noel Gallagher Les Paul Standard – designed by the guitarist himself. The stunning instrument is available for a limited time at authorised dealers, Gibson Garage locations in London and Nashville, and Gibson.com.

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