Cliff Notes – Liam Gallagher gets booed after injury results in Oasis tour moment being banned
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Liam Gallagher has been banned from throwing maracas and tambourines into the crowd during concerts due to safety concerns following an incident where a fan was injured while trying to catch them.
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The decision was met with boos from the audience, as Gallagher expressed frustration over fans’ behaviour, stating that he was instructed not to throw the instruments because “you don’t know how to behave yourselves.”
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Despite the ban, demand for Gallagher’s instruments remains high, with some being listed for sale on social media, highlighting the ongoing popularity of the Oasis Live ’25 tour.
Liam Gallagher gets booed after injury results in Oasis tour moment being banned
Liam Gallagher has been banned from lobbing instruments into the crowd (Picture: SWNS/ Triangle News)
Liam Gallagher usually encourages his die-hard fans to ‘shake along with me’, but from now on they won’t be doing it with his maracas or his tambourine.
The Oasis frontman was booed after revealing he’s been banned from throwing his instruments into the crowd after just 12 shows on the Live ’25 tour.
A standout moment has been the younger Gallagher, 52, sharing his cherished maracas and tambourines with the crowd at every concert.
The gesture has been sending fans wild as they scramble to get their hands on the flying instruments to take home as a souvenir.
Unfortunately, this display has now come to an end due to safety concerns after a fan who caught them at Wembley was hurt by men who mobbed her.
Chantal Arpino, 42, from Buckinghamshire, was at the final London show on August 3, standing around 11 rows back after paying around £1,000 for tickets for herself and partner Matt Marchant, 47.
The iconic maracas are highly sought after (Picture: William Lailey/ SWNS)
The mortgage advisor sustained multiple cuts to her hands and bruising on her legs, where the two men attempted to wrestle the maracas from her grasp, according to the Daily Mail.
On Tuesday, the Edinburgh crowd booed as Liam said he had been told he couldn’t throw the instruments because fans ‘don’t know how to behave themselves.’
‘I can’t throw my tambourine out tonight or my maracas I’ve been told not to. I’m not being tight or anything like that, do you know what I mean,’ he said, before singing Champagne Supernova.
He added: ‘I’ve just been told don’t do any of that shit anymore because you don’t know how to behave yourselves. You keep pinching each other on your nipples and ears and f*****g s**t like that and kneeing each other in the b*****s. I’ve been told now.’
Some of the tambourines and maracas have been listed for sale on social media, with one pair posted and then swiftly deleted on Facebook, but it is not known if these were the maracas taken from Chantal.
Fan Chantal Arpino was left injured after catching the maracas (Picture: Triangle News)
She claims a man nearly snapped her fingers to get them (Picture: Triangle News)
As per the Daily Mail, the maracas she caught were ‘tied together’ but her hands ended up ‘trapped between them’ so she couldn’t let go, with her nails digging into the other hand.
Chantal said: ‘The one [man] to my left was quite big, he’s kind of over me, he’s got his hand over my hand and he’s squeezing. The other one he’s literally trying to prise my fingers off.’
She claimed she told him he could snap her fingers in the ‘really painful’ and ‘horrible’ interaction but the man would not let go.
‘The strength they used was unreal, I’ve never experienced anything like it,’ the injured fan continued. ‘I don’t even know where the bruise on my leg came from.
‘I think the guy to my left must have been kneeling on me. It would have been a lovely memento, but the behaviour. It’s not even about being a girl. Why behave like that?’
On Facebook, she added: ‘Just a little reminder to not behave like animals please.’
Chantal said she didn’t even know how her leg ended up bruised in the scuffle (Picture: Triangle News)
Liam was booed after saying he couldn’t throw them (Picture: Reuters)
Chantal wasn’t the only one criticising Oasis fans’ behaviour as Liam used the final show in Scotland to encourage Edinburgh Council bosses to apologise for comments about the gigs.
It was revealed that they had referred to Oasis’ fans as ‘fat, drunk, and rowdy’ with the Supersonic hitmaker hitting back at the executives.
He branded them ‘f*****g s**gs’ and claimed the group would bring billions to the economy of Scotland.
Despite Liam’s repeated pleas, Edinburgh Council has refused to bow down.
The Oasis tour moves across the water next to a two-day extravaganza at Croke Park in Dublin, the fifth stop on the Gallagher brothers’ reunion tour.
Such is the demand for tickets to these sought-after gigs, fans are hoping for even more gigs next year with many citing a return to Knebworth as high on their list.
The band played two nights at the iconic music venue in 1996, where 2-and-a-half million people applied for tickets to watch Oasis perform alongside some of the UK’s best-loved acts like The Charlatans, The Prodigy and more.
Wembley had a string of injuries, including one fatality (Picture: Ben Montgomery/ Getty Images)
The crowd were called ‘animals’ by Edinburgh Council (Picture: Harriet T K Bols)
Fast forward to 2025, and it has been reported that the Oasis effect still reigns supreme, with over 14 million people attempting to apply for 1.4 million tickets across the Oasis Live ‘25 tour.
However, it’s not just the band who are breaking records; Oasis fans have set a new stadium record by guzzling more than a quarter of a million pints of beer per night during the band’s current run of shows.
To put this into perspective, the fans have doubled Coldplay’s numbers and surpassed Swifties by more than six times!
There’s no doubt that the sold-out crowd are in for a treat (with or without a pint or three!), but for fans hoping to get their hands on Liam’s tambourine and maracas will have to settle for watching the Shaker Maker star play his instruments on stage instead.
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