“You will get yours trust me”

08:42, 01 Nov 2025Updated 08:45, 01 Nov 2025

A flare was sent above the crowd before landing belowA flare was sent above the crowd before landing below(Image: X: @yesknow)

Liam Gallagher was seriously unimpressed by the actions of an Oasis fan in the crowd at their latest gig in Australia.

Those five shows at Heaton Park might feel like a long time ago, but the band’s comeback tour Oasis Live ’25 is still taking place all around the world.

Following shows in the UK, Ireland, Canada, USA and Mexico, Oasis headed east to South Korea and Japan last month.

They’re currently in Australia, where they will play three dates in Melbourne and two in Sydney.

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The first sold-out gig at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium took place yesterday (October 31).

But while the night went down a storm for the thousands of Oasis fans attending, one incident sparked concern in the crowd.

Footage shared online shows the moment a flare was sent up from the crowd, before landing among Oasis fans, during Champagne Supernova.

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And Liam didn’t mince his words when he took to X (formerly Twitter) following the show to reveal his anger at what happened.

He wrote: “To the massive C*** who launched that flare into the crowd last night at the gig in Melbourne you are 1 seriously f***** up individual and you will get yours trust me”

Other fans clearly shared the same concern, with @yesknow posting: “Definitely a C*** move”

@ucattyt was a little more reserved, writing: “Yeah not ideal was it”

@chapmanjosh said: “We were close, too close. Especially when it went up.”

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And @marvin_coleman shared his encounter of the terrifying ordeal, writing: “Thanks for posting that Liam. It landed inches from our head and we only just missed it because we saw it flying through the air.

“Could have been a disaster. But what a night. Thank you.”

Oasis play the Marvel Stadium again tonight (Saturday) and Tuesday, before playing Sydney next weekend.

The Oasis Live ’25 tour will then come to an end later this month with two shows in Argentina, one in Chile and two in Brazil.