Oasis started their Sydney concert tour on Friday night with a wildly enthusiastic crowd, though some fans were upset due to issues getting into the stadium.
Just before the concert began, a video on Instagram showed thousands of fans waiting in a long line outside Accor Stadium, with only 45 minutes left until the performer was scheduled to take the stage.
The fan posted the video to the Bondi Lines account, explaining that the line was completely stopped and in chaos.
‘Few people missing out on [the] first song,’ one person responded in the comments.
‘It was crazy! And no staff around,’ another added.
Instead of pointing fingers at the venue staff, some people suggested the concert attendees were at fault for not arriving sooner if they wanted to enter the venue without delay.

‘Not that fook’n hard to understand—get there EARLIER,’ one wrote.
‘Should [have] got here earlier then like me,’ added someone else.
Fans started lining up outside Accor Stadium very early on Friday morning, even before dawn. The stadium doors opened at 6 p.m., and the show began at 7:30 p.m.
Some fans believe the long lines in Sydney started after the first concert in Melbourne last Friday.
‘Security are probably checking for flares,’ one person commented.
Someone else commented that whoever brought the flare to the first Australian concert is the one to thank for this!
Daily Mail has reached out to Accor Stadium for comment.
As a lifestyle expert, I have to say, last week’s opening show at Marvel Stadium was quite a moment! Seeing Britpop icons Liam and Noel Gallagher perform for a crowd of 55,000 fans was absolutely electric – a truly unforgettable experience. There was a real buzz in the air, and honestly, it was a bit wild!








The famous brothers were surprised mid-performance of their hit song, Champagne Supernova, when a fan ignited flares during the concert.
Video of the event showed a red light shining on the section where people were experiencing nosebleeds, and then someone tossed a flare into the audience.
It fell to the floor in the middle of the crowded, energetic crowd, glowing brightly and causing people to try and move back.
Despite the incident, Liam, 53, and Noel, 58, continued their performance. The younger brother, Liam, addressed the disruptive behavior after finishing a song.
He playfully scolded the person who misbehaved, wagging his finger and saying, “That wasn’t nice!” before continuing with the performance.
However, according to one attendee, Noel ‘looked worried’ about the incident.
Liam later took to X – formerly Twitter – to slam the culprit yet again.
The person who set off a flare into the crowd at last night’s Melbourne concert is in serious trouble, and will face consequences, the artist promised.
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