Is Liam Gallagher Banned from Throwing Items into the Crowd at His Shows?

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Key Takeaways
- Liam Gallagher has been prohibited from throwing items into the audience during concerts.
- The ban was initiated due to safety concerns following an incident with a fan.
- Oasis is rumored to extend their reunion with potential shows in 2026.
- The band's cultural significance remains strong among fans.
- Liam criticized local officials for their comments about concert-goers.
Los Angeles, Aug 15 (NationPress) Singer-songwriter Liam Gallagher appears to be missing out on the excitement during his live performances, now required to adopt a more restrained approach.
The artist has revealed that he has been prohibited from tossing his tambourine and maracas into the audience at the conclusion of Oasis concerts, according to reports from Female First UK.
This restriction reportedly arose after an incident where two men surrounded a female fan and seized her maracas during one of the Live Forever band's performances at Wembley during the Oasis Live '25 Tour.
During a recent show by the Wonderwall group at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium, Liam remarked, "I can't throw my tambourine out tonight or my maracas. I've been instructed not to. I'm not being stingy or anything like that. Do you understand what I'm saying?".
The 52-year-old vocalist expressed, "I've just been told, 'Don't do any of that nonsense anymore', because you don't know how to conduct yourselves. You keep pinching each other on the ears and doing all sorts of foolish things. I've been informed now".
According to Female First UK, Oasis has made a remarkable comeback with their tour this summer as Liam and his elder brother Noel Gallagher have resolved their long-standing feud, and the Britpop legends are rumored to have been presented with an opportunity to extend their reunion into 2026 with four shows at Knebworth.
The proposed dates would commemorate the 30th anniversary of the band's iconic performances at the Hertfordshire venue in 1996, but sources close to Oasis emphasize that nothing is confirmed yet.
A source informed The Sun newspaper's Bizarre column, "They've noticed the rumors, they've heard about the offers, and they understand what the fans desire. Ultimately, it's up to them to decide. The Oasis reunion has transcended mere concerts; it has become a cultural phenomenon. There has been nothing comparable in recent history to Oasis's performances. The question is whether Noel and Liam want to draw a line and conclude this chapter, knowing they have captured the zeitgeist. Or will they reignite the spark and keep the magic alive? It's a challenging choice to make".
Meanwhile, Liam criticized Edinburgh council officials during the performance at Murrayfield last week after they referred to concert-goers as "primarily middle-aged men who occupy more space" and having a "medium to high level of intoxication" during a safety briefing last year.