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Oasis Frontman Lashes Out at Flare-Throwing Fan in Melbourne

Summary

  • Liam Gallagher condemns fan who launched flares during Oasis show
  • Flares disrupted band's "Champagne Supernova" finale in Melbourne
  • Springsteen and Van Zandt perform surprise "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out"
Oasis Frontman Lashes Out at Flare-Throwing Fan in Melbourne

On November 1, 2025, Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher took to social media to condemn a fan who launched flares during the band's concert at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne, Australia the previous night. Gallagher described the individual as a "seriously fucked up individual" and warned that they "will get yours trust me."

The flares were set off during Oasis' performance of their hit song "Champagne Supernova" at the end of the show. Concertgoer Virginia, who attended the gig with her 13-year-old daughter, reported seeing two flares go off in the crowd, causing flames to ignite briefly. She decided to leave the venue early to ensure her daughter's safety.

While the Oasis show was marred by the flare incident, music fans in New Jersey were treated to a special surprise performance. Bruce Springsteen and his longtime collaborator Steven Van Zandt took the stage at the iconic Stone Pony venue to perform their classic track "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out."

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The impromptu reunion of the two rock icons delighted fans, providing a stark contrast to the chaos that unfolded at the Oasis concert in Australia. As Gallagher's scathing rebuke of the flare-throwing fan demonstrates, some concertgoers can still ruin the experience for others, even at the highest levels of the music industry.

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Liam Gallagher, the frontman of Oasis, lashed out at a fan who launched flares during the band's performance of "Champagne Supernova" at their concert in Melbourne, Australia, calling the person a "seriously fucked up individual."
Bruce Springsteen and Steven Van Zandt, longtime collaborators, took the stage at the iconic Stone Pony venue to perform their classic track "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out."
The flares disrupted the band's finale performance of "Champagne Supernova," and a concertgoer with her 13-year-old daughter decided to leave the venue early due to safety concerns.

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