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The largest Oasis memorabilia collection, featuring Noel Gallagher’s guitars and more, will be on display in London from 18-20 October, offering a rare, must-see experience for fans.
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Largest collection of Oasis memorabilia to visit London

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Last updated: August 28, 2024 9:20 am
NTK Journalist Published August 28, 2024
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The Oasis memorabilia. (Picture: Jam Press)
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The largest collection of Oasis band memorabilia to be seen in one place is set to visit London later this year.

Featured items include a six-figure collection of Noel Gallagher’s guitars, disc awards, visual/audio and signed merchandise.

On display at The Cumberland Hotel, the collection is called ‘Together We’ll Fly’ and will be available to view from 18-20 October, reports Need To Know.

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The event, sponsored by Propstore, previously sold out in Manchester in June – but it set to be bigger in the capital.

The largest Oasis memorabilia collection, featuring Noel Gallagher’s guitars and more, will be on display in London from 18-20 October, offering a rare, must-see experience for fans.
The Oasis memorabilia. (Picture: Jam Press)

There will also be four Q&As facilitated by Bittersweet Home, with Microdot’s Brian Cannon, Tim Abbott, and Rockfield Studio’s Nick Brine currently scheduled.

The largest Oasis memorabilia collection, featuring Noel Gallagher’s guitars and more, will be on display in London from 18-20 October, offering a rare, must-see experience for fans.
The Oasis memorabilia. (Picture: Jam Press)

Noel’s instruments on show include a Custom Silver Sparkle Gibson Les Paul Florentine Guitar, Guild 12 String Acoustic Guitar, Fender Esquire Guitar, Hohner JT60 Guitar, and Modified Fender Jaguar Guitar.

The largest Oasis memorabilia collection, featuring Noel Gallagher’s guitars and more, will be on display in London from 18-20 October, offering a rare, must-see experience for fans.
The Oasis memorabilia. (Picture: Jam Press)

As well as his Burns Bison Bass Guitar, Taylor 12 String Acoustic Guitar, Gibson J-150 Natural Acoustic Guitar, Rickenbacker Bass Guitar, and Hohner Baritone Guitar.

The largest Oasis memorabilia collection, featuring Noel Gallagher’s guitars and more, will be on display in London from 18-20 October, offering a rare, must-see experience for fans.
The Oasis memorabilia. (Picture: Jam Press)

Kyle Dale, Director at Bittersweet Home, said: “Never before have we seen such historical items together in one room for any band, never mind a band as globally adored as Oasis.

The largest Oasis memorabilia collection, featuring Noel Gallagher’s guitars and more, will be on display in London from 18-20 October, offering a rare, must-see experience for fans.
The Oasis memorabilia. (Picture: Jam Press)

“They defined a generation and every generation after, for fans to see this conclusive collection from their earliest demo to their current day solo projects is a true one-off experience.

The largest Oasis memorabilia collection, featuring Noel Gallagher’s guitars and more, will be on display in London from 18-20 October, offering a rare, must-see experience for fans.
The Oasis memorabilia. (Picture: Jam Press)

“This museum worthy exhibition coincides with our last true rock stars Definitely Maybe 30th anniversary shows in Manchester.”

The event will also be raising funds for Teenage Cancer Trust.

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