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Liam Gallagher Roasts Melbourne Fan Over Flare Incident

1 November 2025 | 12:36 pm | Stephen Green

"You are 1 seriously f*cked up individual"

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Liam Gallagher has taken to social media to call out a Melbourne fan who set off flares in the crowd at the Oasis’ first Australian show in twenty years.

The incident happened during the band’s rendition of Champagne Supernova with Gallagher reportedly telling the crowd ‘That’s naughty, naughty, naughty’. While no injuries have been reported, the incident which could have had a worse outcome riled up the singer who took to X today to call out the fan.

“To the massive C*NT 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,” he Tweeted.

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Other fans have also slammed the action, calling for the fan to be identified and arrested, with the high potential for burns or other injuries to other innocent concertgoers in what was a packed crowd.

One Reddit user said: “I don’t mind smoke flares at gigs but to bring a marine distress flare to a gig and lob it into a crowd is dangerous and can seriously burn someone bad. They burn at like 1600°C and are an open flame type compared to a smoke flare. The plastic sheets they lay out on the floor at stadium gigs could catch fire in the middle of the crowd let alone burn someone bad. They can be a spectacle for everyone to look at but it’s all good until it isn’t and some poor fan that went to listen to their favourite band and hear some music ends up in hospital with third degree burns and left with scars.”

Another fan who was reportedly near the perpetrator said they were “part of a group of English guys who got drunker and drunker as the night wore on”.

The show was a critical success with The Music’s reviewer saying “This wasn’t late-era Oasis desperately trying to grasp the remaining sand in their hands and watching it slowly slip through their fingers. This was an imperious band revisiting their legacy.”