Liam Gallagher Says Oasis Tour ‘Saved His Life’ During Australia Update

Liam Gallagher Says Oasis Tour ‘Saved His Life’ During Australia Update

Liam Gallagher has revealed that the Oasis tour ‘saved his life’.

The singer, 53, and his brother Noel have taken their gigs to Australia and during the epic world tour Liam has quit cigarettes and alcohol to protect his voice.

When he was asked by a fan on Twitter if he missed his vices, Liam admitted it was time he ‘sorted his life out’ because he knew how much the tour meant to fans.

Liam told the fan: ‘Oasis saved my life. It’s about time I sorted my nappa out. I know how much this means to people so stopping drinking and smoking and snorting Gary baldies are sacrifices that needed to be made.

he signed off the message ‘thems the rules MCFC’, in a nod to his football team, the treble-winning blues, Manchester City.

When another fan asked him if he misses the ‘occasional Guinness’, Liam replied: ‘Yeah I miss talking absolute b***ocks when I’m bladdered.’

Liam Gallagher has revealed that the Oasis tour 'saved his life'. The singer, 53, has quit cigarettes and alcohol to protect his voice

Liam Gallagher has revealed that the Oasis tour ‘saved his life’. The singer, 53, has quit cigarettes and alcohol to protect his voice

When he was asked by a fan on Twitter if he missed his vices, Liam admitted it was time he 'sorted his life out' because he knew how much the tour meant to fans

When he was asked by a fan on Twitter if he missed his vices, Liam admitted it was time he ‘sorted his life out’ because he knew how much the tour meant to fans 

His admission comes after the brothers were left stunned halfway through performing at their Melbourne gig when one fan set off flares.

Footage of the incident shows the bright red light illuminating the venue before someone threw a flare into the surrounding crowd.

It landed on the ground amid the packed moshpit, burning as concertgoers attempted to back away from the glare.

Liam, 53, and Noel, 58, didn’t let the disruption interrupt their set, though the younger of the two called out the reckless act when he finished singing.

‘That was naughty. Naughty, naughty, naughty,’ he said as he wagged his finger at the culprit before continuing on with the show.

However, according to one attendee, Noel ‘looked worried’ about the incident.

‘Each time you saw this flash, it looked like a fire, and then it was contained fairly quickly,’ concertgoer Virginia told news.com.au.

‘I was there with my 13-year-old daughter, so once that went off, I thought it was bad and thought we’ll just leave before the end of the song and try and get outside.

Liam told the fan: 'Oasis saved my life. It's about time I sorted my nappa out. I know how much this means to people'

Liam told the fan: ‘Oasis saved my life. It’s about time I sorted my nappa out. I know how much this means to people’

When another fan asked him if he misses the 'occasional Guinness', Liam replied: 'Yeah I miss talking absolute b***ocks when I'm bladdered'

When another fan asked him if he misses the ‘occasional Guinness’, Liam replied: ‘Yeah I miss talking absolute b***ocks when I’m bladdered’ 

‘My husband thought Noel Gallagher looked worried. And then Liam like waggled his finger and went ‘naughty, naughty’.

‘It was so packed, so packed in there. If you’re at the footy or the cricket there’s a bit more space to move around, but there… I hope people are okay.’

Liam later took to X—formerly Twitter—to slam the culprit yet again.

‘To the massive C*** who launched that flare into the crowd last night at the gig in Melbourne, you are 1 seriously f***ed up individual and you will get yours, trust me,’ he vowed.

Other fans flocked to Reddit to call out the person who lit the flare and threw it in the middle of the crowd.

‘That is so f***ed up they could have burnt some poor girl’s face. Hope they get arrested and banned from gigs,’ one person wrote.

‘Lighting a flare is one thing, but throwing it into a crowd is quite another. Scumbag behaviour. Hope no one was hurt,’ added another.

‘I really don’t see what fun people get out of doing stuff like that,’ wrote a third.

‘Got no issue with smoke bombs/flares being lit but throwing it is a f***ing c*** move,’ said someone else.

‘What kind of f***in a***ole does that in a crowded stadium?’ one user commented.

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