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Liam Gallagher banned from throwing tambourine and maracas into crowd after Oasis gigs
Liam Gallagher banned from throwing tambourine and maracas into crowd after Oasis gigs

Yahoo

time3 days ago

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Liam Gallagher banned from throwing tambourine and maracas into crowd after Oasis gigs

Liam Gallagher claims that he has been banned from throwing his tambourine and maracas into the crowd at the end of Oasis gigs. The ban is said to have been put in place after two men mobbed a female fan and snatched the maracas from her at one of the Live Forever band's Wembley concerts on the Oasis Live '25 Tour. Speaking during one of the Wonderwall group's recent shows at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium, Liam said: "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?" The 52-year-old singer added: "I've just been told, 'Don't do any of that s*** any more', because you don't know how to behave yourselves. "You keep pinching each other on your nipples and ears and f****** s*** like that and kneeing each other in the b*******. "I've been told now." Oasis have made a triumphant return to the stage with their tour this summer as Liam and his older brother Noel Gallagher have put an end to their long-running feud and the Britpop icons are said to have been offered the chance to continue their reunion into 2026 with four shows at Knebworth. The proposed dates would mark the 30th anniversary of the band's seminal concerts at the Hertfordshire venue in 1996 but those close to Oasis stress that nothing has been finalised yet. A source told The Sun newspaper's Bizarre column: "They've seen the speculation, they've heard about the offers and they know what the fans want. "It's ultimately up for them to decide. The Oasis reunion hasn't just been concerts. You can see that it's been a cultural movement. Nothing comes close in recent history to Oasis's shows. "It's a question of whether Noel and Liam want to draw a line in the sand and close the door on this chapter, knowing they capture the zeitgeist. Or do they strike it up again and keep the magic going? It's a difficult decision to make." Meanwhile, Liam hit out at Edinburgh council bosses during the gig at Murrayfield last week after they described attendees at the concerts as "mainly middle-aged men who take up more room" and having a "medium to high intoxication" level during a safety briefing last year. He said: "One second, where do I start here with everyone at the city council? The f****** slags. "£1 billion pounds we're bringing to this city over the next three days.£1 billion. But you won't see any of it because the Lord Provost will be splitting it between (his) posh ugly f****** mates." Liam added: "We're still waiting [for] a f****** apology."

Liam Gallagher banned from popular act at end of Oasis reunion gigs after fan injured in scuffle
Liam Gallagher banned from popular act at end of Oasis reunion gigs after fan injured in scuffle

The Sun

time6 days ago

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  • The Sun

Liam Gallagher banned from popular act at end of Oasis reunion gigs after fan injured in scuffle

LIAM Gallagher says he's been banned from throwing his tambourine and maracas into the crowd at the end of Oasis gigs. It was put in place after two mindless blokes mobbed a female fan during one of their Wembley shows and nicked his maracas off her. Speaking on stage in Scotland, during one of their shows at Murrayfield Stadium, Liam said: '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 added: 'I've just been told, 'Don't do any of that s**t anymore,' because you don't know how to behave yourselves. 'You keep pinching each other on your nipples and ears and f***ing s**t like that and kneeing each other in the bollocks.' Noel, 58, to berate Edinburgh Council Chiefs. Officials branded the band's fans as 'fat, drunk, and rowdy'. On his band's first night in Murrayfield, Liam hit back, calling the Council 'f****** slags'. He also took a swipe at the Fringe: 'People juggling f*****g bollocks and that? Swallowing swords ...one-legged bicycles. What's all that s*t about? S****y card tricks'. The second night included more sweary comments before the band performed 1994 hit Bring It On Down. Oasis fans gear up for final Scots gig as band take to Murrayfield stage Liam told the crowd: 'Two billion pounds we'll have brought into this city over the next few days - two f*****g billion - and you'll see none of it.' 1

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