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2. Queen Official Tour 80 T-Shirt. With Bohemian Rhapsody still (somewhat) fresh on our minds, it’s a good time to rep Queen. The band’s 1980 tour, showcasing their album The Game, is ...
The concert-merchandising business is virtually unchanged since it started in the ’70s, according to Chris Cornell, the founder and CEO of New York City-based Manhead Merch, which works with ...
Oasis fans no longer need to wade through vintage shops or eBay for their favorite band merch, thanks to a new storefront launching on Amazon this week. The tech giant has launched the official Oasis ...
Toronto, the U.S. and Mexico City — and wrap with two more England dates followed by shows in South Korea, Japan, Australia, ...
Oasis is back on tour, and Marks & Spencer has just dropped what might be its coolest range yet to celebrate, featuring ...
Amazon has launched a dedicated Oasis fan shop featuring band concert T-shirts and merch, plus 'Definitely Maybe' and more Oasis vinyl records online.
This 1980 Queen tour shirt that’s as classic rock as they come – $400 [Photo via Wyco Vintage. This Queen tour shirt from 1980 is the most expensive on the list, but it’s truly a collector ...
Most people have purchased a T-shirt at a concert as a keepsake, but that $20 tee could be worth more than $2,000. Here is a guide to see if you have a fortune in your closet.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic shut down live music, Dead & Company, Widespread Panic and Wilco are donating concert T-shirts to make face masks.
Remember that old REM concert T-shirt from 1989? Or the shirt from the 10K race where you set a personal best? It’s a shame they’re living in the back of your closet, because they don’t have ...
6 Music's T-Shirt Day takes place on Friday 22 November and, for the 12th year running, celebrates the humble band T-Shirt. The concept is quite clear: you wear your favourite tee, then send us a ...
But there’s one thing about concert culture I don’t really understand: Why is there a stigma against wearing a band T-shirt at a concert performed by that band?