Liam Gallagher didn’t hold back after a flare exploded into the crowd during the opening night of Oasis’ reunion tour’s Australian leg at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium on October 31, 2025. While the band powered through their closing song Champagne Supernova in front of a 55,000‑strong audience, a flare landed in the packed mosh‑pit, sending spikes of concern through the crowd.
Onstage, Gallagher paused long enough to wag his finger and mutter, “That was naughty—naughty, naughty, naughty,” before the final chord rang out. Backstage, the mood was far less restrained. In a fiery post on X (formerly Twitter), Gallagher wrote:
“To the massive CUNT 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.”
Despite the scare, no injuries were reported and the venue’s security team says they responded quickly—but the instigator escaped detection. One attendee captured the moment as the flare hit the ground, describing how the stadium roof closed just seconds later and how people around them “didn’t know what was going on.”
The incident cast a shadow over what was otherwise a euphoric return to Australia for the Brit‑pop legends—part of the larger Live ’25 Tour that officially kicked off earlier this year. Gallagher’s anger wasn’t just about safety—it was a blunt reminder of the responsibility that comes with commanding arenas.
As the band continue through Melbourne and Sydney, the message is clear: no replay of past chaos, and no tolerance for stunts that could derail the show. For now, the dust has settled—but the warning has been delivered loud and clear.