Liam Gallagher slams Melbourne arena for threatening a $250,000 noise curfew fine

Champagne Super-Over: Oasis rocker Liam Gallagher is left furious as his Melbourne concert is abruptly cut short mid-song due to a ‘noise curfew’

Liam Gallagher’s Melbourne concert was abruptly cut short on Wednesday night. 

The former Oasis frontman was singing the band’s popular song, Supersonic, when the sound curfew kicked in at Margaret Court Arena.

The 47-year-old was forced to end the concert at 11pm without finishing the performance, leaving fans in attendance furious. 

‘That’s a p**s take!’ Liam Gallagher’s Melbourne concert was abruptly cut short on Wednesday night due to the venue’s 11pm sound curfew. Pictured on stage at Margaret Court Arena

Liam’s Melbourne show was the third date of his 2019 Australian tour promoting the release of his new solo album, Why Me, Why Not? 

He was clearly disappointed when the venue’s PA system was switched off at 11pm mid-way through Oasis’ early hit.

Concertgoers were plunged into darkness as the gig suddenly went silent.

Left in the dark! Concertgoers were plunged into darkness as the gig suddenly went silent

Left in the dark! Concertgoers were plunged into darkness as the gig suddenly went silent

Pictured: Melbourne's Margaret Court Arena

Pictured: Melbourne’s Margaret Court Arena

Not impressed! Liam later slammed the venue on Twitter, writing: 'Well that was a load of w**k getting cut off last song we weren't that bad I've heard worse!'

Not impressed! Liam later slammed the venue on Twitter, writing: ‘Well that was a load of w**k getting cut off last song we weren’t that bad I’ve heard worse!’ 

'Whoever made that rule needs to stop smoking spice': The 47-year-old rocker then claimed he would have incurred a $250,000 fine if he'd played past the 11pm noise curfew

‘Whoever made that rule needs to stop smoking spice’: The 47-year-old rocker then claimed he would have incurred a $250,000 fine if he’d played past the 11pm noise curfew 

Liam later slammed the venue on Twitter, writing: ‘Well that was a load of w**k getting cut off last song we weren’t that bad I’ve heard worse!’ 

He then claimed he would have incurred a $250,000 fine if he’d played past the 11pm noise curfew. 

‘250 thousand dollar fine if we played over the curfew last night 250 thousand dollars 250 thousand dollars I mean those tunes are biblical and I’m the f***ing biblical brother but c’mon that’s a f***ing p**s take,’ he tweeted.

‘Who ever made that rule needs to stop smoking SPICE.’ 

'Shocking form': Meanwhile, concertgoers blasted the venue on Twitter, describing the noise curfew as 'embarrassing' and a 'joke'

‘Shocking form’: Meanwhile, concertgoers blasted the venue on Twitter, describing the noise curfew as ’embarrassing’ and a ‘joke’

Disappointing: One attendee tweeted, 'Cutting Supersonic. There would be riots in the UK', to which Liam responded: 'Exactly'

Disappointing: One attendee tweeted, ‘Cutting Supersonic. There would be riots in the UK’, to which Liam responded: ‘Exactly’ 

He added: ‘Any ways thems the rules you still smashed it Melbourne biblical stay young stay safe LG.’ 

Meanwhile, concertgoers blasted the venue on Twitter, describing the noise curfew as ’embarrassing’ and a ‘joke’.

One attendee tweeted, ‘Cutting Supersonic. There would be riots in the UK’, to which Liam responded: ‘Exactly’.

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Margaret Court Arena for comment.  

On the road: Liam's Melbourne show was the third date of his 2019 Australian tour promoting the release of his new solo album, Why Me, Why Not? Pictured in Sydney on Monday

On the road: Liam’s Melbourne show was the third date of his 2019 Australian tour promoting the release of his new solo album, Why Me, Why Not? Pictured in Sydney on Monday

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