Liam Gallagher publicly condemned a fan who set off a flare during Oasis’s concert in Melbourne, interrupting the show and sparking concern among attendees. The singer briefly stopped the performance to address the act before later expressing his anger on social media.
The flare was ignited on October 30 at Docklands Stadium, where more than 50,000 fans gathered to see Oasis perform as part of their global reunion tour. The device went off during the song “Champagne Supernova,” filling the air with red smoke beneath the closed roof.
Witness videos show Liam Gallagher halting the performance, pointing into the crowd, and angrily calling out the culprit.
“That was naughty. Naughty, naughty, naughty.”
After the show, Gallagher took to X (formerly Twitter) to release a furious post.
“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.”
The post quickly spread among fans, many of whom supported the singer’s reaction. Concertgoers expressed both praise for the band’s return and concern about crowd safety, urging tighter security measures for future shows.
Liam Gallagher condemned a fan who ignited a flare mid-show in Melbourne, disrupting Oasis’s reunion concert and raising calls for stricter safety control at live events.