
Oasis have teamed up with CIRCA – a cultural platform which encourages free public art – to launch ‘Project Rock N’ Roll Stars’ in an attempt to “put music back into UK state schools.”
The collaboration will see the Britpop giants sell a collection of prints of hand-written lyrics, with 100% of Oasis’ royalties being made available for state schools to purchase new musical instruments.
Some of their most iconic tracks including ‘Wonderwall’, ‘Stand By Me’ and of course ‘Rock ’n’ Roll Star’ will be included in the prints, which are only available for a limited time until November 25.
There will also be a print of an iconic shot of the Gallagher brothers walking onto stage hand-in-hand at Wembley Stadium earlier this year. All prints will be available to purchase until November 25 from here.
All state schools across the UK can apply to receive instruments from the initiative here, with Oasis saying on Instagram: “100% of Oasis royalties (50% of proceeds) will be used to purchase and distribute musical instruments and provide educational support to UK state schools in 2026.”
This announcement comes just a week after Noel Gallagher created exclusive artwork which will be sold to raise money for Teenage Cancer Trust. Two ‘sticker-bomb’ prints are available to purchase from Sunday Is Boring – a platform aiming to “collaborate with artists and creatives who sit outside the conventional art world.”
Oasis will play the final two UK gigs of their Live ’25 tour this weekend, as they head back to Wembley Stadium before finishing up the tour in Asia and South America later in the year.
Despite online rumours that the Mancunian brothers already have a tour pencilled in for next year – including dates at Manchester City FC’s Etihad Stadium and Knebworth – nothing has been confirmed yet and as it stands this weekend will mark Oasis’ final two gigs in the UK. Only time will tell whether they will return for more.

