The man pushed Noel Gallagher while he and his brother, lead singer Liam Gallagher, were midway through singing Oasis hit "(What's the Story) Morning Glory?" before he was seized by security.
"The audience seemed shocked at first, the fan came out of nowhere," said concert-goer Ryan Markle. "There was a lot of gasping and yelling."
The band dropped its instruments and left the stage almost immediately, prompting the lights to go on and leaving many of the 25,000 fans disgruntled.
After a five minute hiatus, Noel Gallagher emerged to lead the group through another song before Liam Gallagher emerged silently to sing their popular hit "Wonderwall."
The concert concluded abruptly at 10:30 p.m. with a cover of the Beatles' "I Am the Walrus."
Oasis, which has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide, easily outdrew Saturday headliners the Foo Fighters on Sunday at Olympic Island for Virgin Festival.
The man pushed Noel Gallagher while he and his brother, lead singer Liam Gallagher, were midway through singing Oasis hit "(What's the Story) Morning Glory?" before he was seized by security."The audience seemed shocked at first, the fan came out of nowhere," said concert-goer Ryan Markle. "There was a lot of gasping and yelling."The band dropped its instruments and left the stage almost immediately, prompting the lights to go on and leaving many of the 25,000 fans disgruntled.After a five minute hiatus, Noel Gallagher emerged to lead the group through another song before Liam Gallagher emerged silently to sing their popular hit "Wonderwall."The concert concluded abruptly at 10:30 p.m. with a cover of the Beatles' "I Am the Walrus."Oasis, which has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide, easily outdrew Saturday headliners the Foo Fighters on Sunday at Olympic Island for Virgin Festival.
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