Liam Gallagher Prohibited From Throwing Marakas And Tamborin At The Oasis Concert

JAKARTA - Three Oasis performances at the Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh last week marked the first Gallagher brothers concert in Scotland since 2009.

The concert went so lively, with fans present describing it as a religious experience', where the peak came as Liam threw his beloved and TAmborin at the audience at every concert.

But at one of the shows at Murrayfield Stadium, Liam said he was no longer allowed to throw the crowd and Tamborin at the audience.

"I can't throw my Tamborine tonight or my flare. I've been told not to do it," Liam said, citing The Sun via NME, Tuesday, August 19.

"I was just told, 'Don't do that nonsense anymore,' because you don't know how to behave,' he continued.

The vocalist explained that the ban was imposed due to audience behavior grappling for the instrument.

"You keep pinching each other's nipples and ears and doing things like that and kicking each other in the groin," he said.

Meanwhile, fans who managed to catch the rise have exhibited their war wounds' on social media, with a woman seen experiencing a lump on her head.

Later, a woman reportedly left the show with several wounds on her hands and bruises on her legs. He admitted that there were two men trying to grab the rampantness of him.

After a series of tours in Great Britain, Oasis will continue their journey to North America, briefly return to two shows in London, then continue to Asia, Australia, and end in South America.