The ban imposed on Liam Gallagher at the Oasis Show

The ban imposed on Liam Gallagher at the Oasis Show


For safety reasons, British Band Singer can no longer make a specific interaction with fans during performances

The meeting tour Oasis Following the wind to the stern, dragging the crowd through different countries in Europe. There are also some setbacks.

A far, the most serious was the death of a man during the presentation of the band at the Wembley Stadium in London on August 2nd. At the time, the fan fell from a position and died on the spot.

Much less tragic than this, but whose record is also necessary, it was the recent prohibition imposed Liam Gallagher. The singer is no longer allowed to interact with the public who plays his tambourine or the maracas (percussion tool) during the shows.

For security reasons, Liam was recommended to stop this type of interaction to avoid revolts between the public. According to the Music News website, there was a record, for example, of two men surrounding a woman to steal the maracas he had made during an unprecedented show.

Liam himself has already talked about it. During the recent presentation of the band in Edinburgh, in Scotland, the singer told the public, according to the tabloid The Sun (through the distant magazine), as follows:

“I can’t throw my tambourine out tonight, nor my maracas, I was told not to do it. I just heard:” Don’t do this M#RDA “, because you don’t know how to behave.”

He played with fans, deriding:

“Continue to pinch the nipples and ears mutually and things like that, and pull mutual balls.”

Meeting of oasis

The tour of the Oasis meeting began on July 4 in the city of Cardiff, in Wales, and also travels places such as England, Ireland, Canada, the United States, Mexico, Japan and others.

Training has brothers Liam (item) and Noel Gallagher (guitar and voice), Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs (guitar), Archer (guitar), Andy Bell (bass) e Joey Warnker (drums). The musicians assumed completes the team Cristiano Madden (keyboard), Jessica Greenfield (Vocal support), Alastair White (trombone), Steve Hamilton (saxophone) e Joe Auckland (trumpet).

In November, they land in South America. In Brazil, they will play twice in San Paolo, 22/11 and 23/11, in Morumbis.

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Source: Terra

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