During Oasis’s concert in Melbourne, Liam Gallagher interrupted the show to confront a fan who had thrown a flare into the crowded audience. The incident took place on October 30 at Docklands Stadium, where over 50,000 people attended the continuation of the band's world reunion tour.
The flare ignited red smoke as the band played “Champagne Supernova,” temporarily filling the closed-roof arena and alarming concertgoers. Videos captured Gallagher halting the performance to criticize the action, gesturing with his finger as he rebuked the fan.
“That was naughty. Naughty, naughty, naughty,” said Gallagher from the stage.
The following morning, Gallagher expressed his anger on X (formerly Twitter) and directly addressed the person 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.”
His post rapidly spread among Oasis followers, sparking discussions about concert safety. Many praised the band’s performance but urged tighter security measures to prevent similar situations in future shows.
At Oasis’s Melbourne concert, Liam Gallagher halted the show to condemn a fan for throwing a flare, later venting on social media and reigniting debate about concert safety.