Liam Gallagher reacted angrily when a fan set off a flare in the crowd during Oasis's Melbourne show. The singer paused the performance to reprimand the behavior and later expressed his outrage online.
On October 30, during Oasis's reunion world tour at Docklands Stadium, over 50,000 fans experienced a sudden flare igniting red smoke above them. The flare was set off during the song "Champagne Supernova," briefly illuminating the stadium under its closed roof.
Videos captured Gallagher stopping the concert to address the dangerous action directly:
“That was naughty. Naughty, naughty, naughty.”
The following day, Gallagher posted a strong message on X (formerly Twitter), condemning the individual responsible:
“To the massive c*** who launched that flare into the crowd last night at the gig in Melbourne, you are one seriously f***ed up individual and you will get yours trust me.”
Such reckless actions could have led to serious injuries, highlighting the risks posed by unsafe behavior at large events.
Summary: Liam Gallagher sharply criticized a fan who endangered the crowd by launching a flare during Oasis's Melbourne concert, sparking urgent calls for enhanced security.