Oasis Reunion Tour Update: Liam Gallagher Banned from Tossing Tambourine and Maracas, Contemplates Future Reunion Plans

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Oasis Reunion Tour Update: Liam Gallagher Banned from Tossing Tambourine and Maracas, Contemplates Future Reunion Plans

Liam Gallagher has revealed that he has been prohibited from tossing his tambourine and maracas into the audience at the conclusion of Oasis concerts. The ban reportedly stemmed from an incident where two men grabbed a female fan's maracas at a Wembley concert on the Oasis Live '25 Tour. During a recent show at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium, Liam mentioned that he had been instructed not to throw his instruments into the crowd due to unruly behavior by concertgoers. Despite the restriction, Oasis has been enjoying a successful tour this summer, marking their reunion after the Gallagher brothers ended their feud. Speculation about a potential 2026 reunion at Knebworth to commemorate the band's iconic 1996 concerts has been circulating, but nothing has been confirmed yet. The decision to continue the reunion remains in the hands of Noel and Liam Gallagher, who are contemplating whether to close this chapter or keep the magic alive.

Liam Gallagher expressed his frustration with Edinburgh council officials during the Murrayfield concert, responding to their previous comments about the concert attendees. The council had described the audience as mainly middle-aged men with a medium to high level of intoxication. Liam criticized the council for not acknowledging the significant economic impact of the concerts on the city, claiming that £1 billion would be generated over three days. He demanded an apology from the council for their remarks.