Liam Gallagher has stopped his tradition of throwing tambourines and maracas into crowds during Oasis reunion shows due to safety concerns. At a recent Edinburgh concert, Gallagher noted, "I can't throw my tambourine out tonight or my maracas I've been told not to," citing fan misbehavior as a reason. Injuries have occurred at shows, including a woman suffering cuts and bruises after an altercation for maracas, leading Gallagher to conclude that safety must come first.
Liam Gallagher has expressed that he can no longer throw his tambourine and maracas into the audience at Oasis reunion shows due to safety issues. He stated at a recent gig in Edinburgh, "I can't throw my tambourine out tonight or my maracas I've been told not to." Gallagher attributed this change to fans misbehaving, mentioning, "Don't do any of that shit anymore, because you don't know how to behave yourselves." Instances of fan injuries, including cuts and bruises from maracas chaos, prompted this decision. A woman detailed her injuries from maracas wrestling at a London show, expressing her distress through social media.
One woman suffered multiple cuts on her hands and bruises on her legs after two men tried to wrestle maracas from her at Oasis' recent London show. Another fan who caught maracas posted a photo of a welt on her head to social media. This alarming trend of crowd-related injuries has forced Gallagher to discontinue the tradition.
Gallagher commented on fan behavior, saying, "You keep pinching each other on your nipples and ears and fucking shit like that and kneeing each other in the bollocks." His remarks highlighted the chaotic environment at recent shows, emphasizing the need for safety measures over traditional fan engagement with instruments.
In response to Gallagher's announcement, fans have reacted humorously on social media. One tweeted about his wife being excited with her new maracas and quipped, "Probably should've caught them with her hands and not her head." Such reactions indicate a mix of concern and humor regarding Gallagher's safety decision.
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