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Liam Gallagher Critiques Fan Who Ignited Flares at Oasis Concert in Australia

By Alex Turner
November 1, 2025
2 min
Liam Gallagher Critiques Fan Who Ignited Flares at Oasis Concert in Australia

Liam Gallagher recently criticized a fan for igniting flares during Oasis' concert at the Melbourne Park on February 24, 2025. The incident occurred while the band was performing their iconic track "Champagne Supernova," and video footage shows two flares launched into the crowd.

Gallagher described the act as "seriously f-cked up" in a post-concert interview, emphasizing concerns for audience safety. This isn't the first time fan behavior has sparked controversy at an Oasis performance; similar incidents occurred during their 2005 shows in the UK, leading to increased security measures.

According to concert safety experts, flare incidents at live music events are rising, with a 50% increase noted since 2019. This pattern reflects a broader trend across music festivals and concerts, prompting industry discussions regarding safety and the impact of pyrotechnics on crowd dynamics.

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Gallagher’s comments resonate with past incidents involving fellow musicians. For instance, in 2022, Dave Grohl reprimanded fans for similar behavior during a Foo Fighters concert in Sydney, where a flare ignited a minor fire. Such responses highlight the ongoing concern for artist and audience safety.

Historically, Gallagher has been a vocal advocate for concert safety. Previously, he was involved in discussions after a 2020 show where a fan was injured due to rowdy behavior. The Australian flare incident adds to this ongoing dialogue regarding appropriate conduct at live events.

Moving beyond the incident, Gallagher is preparing for additional tour dates in Australia and New Zealand in March 2025. His upcoming performances are anticipated to draw larger crowds, increasing scrutiny over fan behavior and venue security protocols.

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Moving beyond the incident, Gallagher is preparing for additional tour dates in Australia and New Zealand in March 2025

Industry sources confirm that venues are likely to implement stricter policies regarding flares and other hazardous items in response to this incident. The focus will be not only on safety but also on setting a standard for acceptable conduct during performances.

As the legacy of Oasis continues to thrive, incidents like this serve as reminders of the responsibilities shared between artists and audiences. With Gallagher at the helm, the conversation around safety at live performances is expected to persist, influencing future concert protocols.

Looking forward, fans can expect Gallagher’s tour to emphasize a safe, enjoyable environment as he continues to perform classic tracks from Oasis. The fallout from the Melbourne incident may also impact the overall experience, as both artists and fans navigate the balance between excitement and safety at live events.

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