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Liam Gallagher has recently reprimanded a fan oasis gig Which spread fire among the crowd.
Gallagher, 53, was performing in Melbourne, Australia when a flare-up erupted, sending him into the audience.
As can be seen in the video of the incident, the roof of the stadium was also closed at that time.
On Thursday (30 October), Gallagher was performing with the Britpop band alongside his brother Noel as part of Oasis’ ongoing world tour.
As the fire flared up, the singer said, waving a finger at the crowd: “That was naughty. Naughty, naughty, naughty.”
He further chastised the culprit on social media the following day, writing: “To the huge c*** who attacked the crowd at the event in Melbourne last night, you are a seriously disturbed individual and you will believe me.”
Fans also shared their thoughts on the incident in response to Gallagher’s ex/Twitter post.
“It really makes you worry about the future of the show,” one person commented. “But honestly, the majority of fans are there to enjoy music responsibly. We can’t let the atmosphere be ruined for the rest of us because of the stupidity of a few people who just want to see a great band.”

“How does one take it to the stadium?” asked another. “Security has some serious questions to answer.”
“This was crazy,” someone else commented. “Like how was he allowed into the stadium? Someone even freaked out on the first night of the tour and it seriously made me wonder how he was allowed to enter the stadium.”
Oasis have received rave reviews for their 2025 reunion tour, which began in July with their first live shows in 16 years.
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The group originally disbanded in 2009 after disagreements between the two siblings.
Review of Oasis’ final UK show in SeptemberHannah Ivens wrote: “Just as Charli XCX dominated the sweat season of Brat Summer 2024, Oasis have basically owned it this year.”[…] Although at Sunday night’s Wembley show, Liam seemed to be teasing another tour (“See you all next year,” he said during the encore), it looks like all that happiness is gone tonight. The biggest band in the UK plays its biggest stadium and hits its home run: the entertainment for the fun is over in just two hours.
“It’s remarkable that the Legacy Band is as tight as ever, the sound is crystalline and the songs are utterly timeless: classic rock but somehow culturally relevant, yet so British.,