Liam Gallagher Condemns Fan for Firing Flare at Oasis Concert
Liam Gallagher publicly condemned a fan for firing a flare during an Oasis concert in Melbourne, Australia, on October 31, 2025. The incident occurred at Marvel Stadium while Gallagher was performing his iconic song “Champagne Supernova.” In a post on social media platform X, he expressed his disapproval, stating, “To the massive C–T who launched that flare into the crowd last night, you are 1 seriously f–ked up individual.”
Liam Gallagher’s Message and the Flare Incident
Videos circulating online captured the moment when a fan lit a flare and waved it around the audience. The flare was then thrown into the crowd, causing panic as concertgoers dispersed. Gallagher, visibly disturbed, commented, “That was naughty” while in the midst of his performance.
Concerns and Reactions
Many fans took to social media to voice their concerns about how such an item made it into the venue. Some users expressed their outrage, with one questioning the security measures at Marvel Stadium. Others criticized the incident, calling it an embarrassment for Melbourne and noting the danger it posed to those present.
- “How does somebody even get that into the stadium? Security has some serious questions to answer.”
- “Melbourne is an utter embarrassment.”
- “Disgraceful. No fan does that to other fans.”
Oasis Tour and Recent Events
This incident follows a series of notable events during the Oasis Live ’25 Tour. Gallaghers’ recent shows have included tributes to late rock legends and addressed incidents affecting concert safety. Earlier shows featured tributes to Ozzy Osbourne after his passing.
Additionally, a tragic incident occurred at a show in Wembley Stadium, where a fan, Lee Claydon, fell to his death after losing his footing. Gallagher’s response then highlighted the importance of safety at concerts. Despite these challenges, the tour continues, with its finale scheduled for November 23, 2025, in São Paulo, Brazil.
Health Concerns Among Band Members
Challenges during the tour have also included health issues faced by guitarist Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs, who announced a break from the tour due to prostate cancer treatment. He expressed hope to return after completing his care, emphasizing his commitment to the tour and the fans.
The Oasis Live ’25 Tour marks a significant reunion of the Gallagher brothers, who hadn’t performed together in over a decade. This remarkable comeback has reignited fan enthusiasm, despite the challenges encountered.