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Oasis Liam Gallagher Slams Flare-Throwing Fan in Melbourne

Liam Gallagher ​Condemns​ Fan⁣ After Flare Launched Into​ Crowd at Melbourne Oasis Show

Melbourne, Australia – Liam​ Gallagher has publicly ‌denounced a fan who launched a⁤ flare into the crowd ‍during Oasis’ ⁢concert in Melbourne on Thursday, October 30, 2025. The incident prompted a strongly worded response from the band’s frontman, who vowed the individual⁢ would “get yours.” No injuries were reported as a result of ‍the flare.

Gallagher took to X (formerly Twitter) ⁤to express his outrage, writing, “To ⁣the massive CUNT⁤ who launched that flare into the crowd last night at the gig in melbourne you are 1 seriously fucked up individual⁤ and ⁤you will get yours trust me.” The post underscores​ the dangers‍ of ‌such actions at large-scale concerts and the potential for serious harm to attendees.

Venue security confirmed they were already conducting bag searches and wanding patrons prior to the event. Though,they announced an increased security presence will be implemented⁣ for the band’s upcoming Melbourne​ shows on Saturday,November 1st,and​ Tuesday,November 4th. Oasis is also scheduled to perform at Sydney’s accor Stadium next week.

The⁢ flare incident ⁣occurred despite existing security measures.Oasis World, a fan account, ‍shared footage of the‌ incident on​ X, noting there were no reported injuries.

This comes amid a ​largely triumphant reunion tour for Oasis, which kicked ⁣off in north America⁤ this ⁣summer. Consequence‘s Jonah Krueger, who attended ‍the band’s‌ August concert at‌ Chicago’s Soldier Field, described‌ the performance as “remarkably⁢ smooth,” adding that​ the band “more than delivers.”

While​ Oasis currently has a limited number of ⁢tour dates scheduled for​ the ⁣remainder of 2025, Liam Gallagher has indicated ​that​ more dates are planned for 2026.

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