Liam Gallagher had some harsh words for a fan who threw a flare during an Oasis show in Melbourne, Australia. The band was playing at Marvel Stadium as part of their big comeback tour.
Videos posted online show someone in the audience lighting a flare, waving it around, and then throwing it toward other people in the crowd. This reckless act caused everyone nearby to scramble to get out of the way. According to People, the incident happened while the band was performing their hit song “Champagne Supernova.”
Once it occurred, Liam pointed his finger at the crowd and said, “That was naughty. Naughty, naughty, naughty.” But the Oasis frontman wasn’t done. After the concert, he took to social media to express his anger more strongly.
“To the massive C- who launched that flare into the crowd last night at the gig in Melbourne, you are 1 seriously f-ed up individual and you will get yours trust me,” Liam posted on X.
He made it clear how upset he was about someone doing something so dangerous that could have seriously hurt people who came to enjoy the show. Flares are not toys, especially in a packed concert venue. They put everyone nearby at risk of burns or worse, and could have caused panic and a dangerous rush for the exits.
Liam’s strong response highlights how seriously he takes the safety of his fans, especially during one of the band’s biggest songs of the night.
Oasis brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher kicked off their Live ’25 Tour in July, reuniting the band after years apart. Fans have been thrilled to see them perform again, and the tour is scheduled to continue until November 23.
The 53-year-old performer clearly wants to ensure that everyone at the shows can have a great time without worrying about hazardous antics like this flare incident.
However, things haven’t been entirely smooth for the tour. Last month, the band faced another challenge when their guitarist Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs announced he needed to step away temporarily. Earlier this year, Arthurs was diagnosed with prostate cancer and must focus on treatment.
“The good news is I’m responding really well to treatment, which meant I could be part of this incredible tour,” Arthurs shared when breaking the news. The 60-year-old musician explained that he would have to miss several upcoming shows in Seoul, Tokyo, Melbourne, and Sydney as he undergoes further medical care.
Despite these setbacks, the band continues to push forward, committed to delivering memorable performances while prioritizing the safety and well-being of everyone involved.
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