Liam Gallagher has been banned from throwing maracas into the crowd after a fan who caught them at Wembley was hurt by men who mobbed her.
The Oasis frontman, 52, has been launching maracas and his iconic tambourine into the audience at the end of every concert on their tour after singing Champagne Supernova.
His finale stunt has been sending fans wild as they scramble to get their hands on the flying instruments to take home as a souvenir.
However, things took a turn for the worst when rabid men injured a woman as the frantically fought to grab the pair of tied-up maracas out of her hands after she caught them.
Chantal Arpino, 42, from Chesham, Buckinghamshire, was left scratched and bruised after getting mobbed by two men at the final Wembley show on August 3.
On Tuesday, fans at the Edinburgh show booed as Liam said he had been told he couldn't throw the instruments because fans 'don't know how to behave themselves.'
'I can't throw my tambourine out tonight or my maracas I've been told not to. I'm not being tight or anything like that, do you know what I mean,' he said, before singing Champagne Supernova.
'I've just been told don't do any of that s**t anymore because you don't know how to behave yourselves.



'You keep pinching each other on your nipples and ears and f***ing s**t like that and kneeing each other in the bollocks b******s. I've been told now.'
Chantal was 11 rows back when Liam threw the instrument into the air after finishing the show.
After catching them, men nearby allegedly began fighting her for them, snatching them from her and leaving her injured.
Upset mortgage advisor Chantal - who paid the best part of £1,000 for tickets - said the ordeal ruined her experience.
She had several cuts to her hands as well as large bruises on her legs, where the two men allegedly crushed her to prise the maracas from her hands.
Photos of a group of men with what appear to be the maracas were then posted on Facebook by a man called Adam Warwick, who wrote: 'Yes we got one! Anyone see my mate in the black T-shirt grab it to confirm it's legit before we consider selling it to fund more tickets? What a night.'
It is not known if these were the men who wrestled Chantal.
She had travelled to the event with her partner Matt Marchant, 47, and was among 90,000 fans who packed into the London stadium.


'The maracas were tied together and when I grabbed them I've got my hands round both of them,' she said.
'One hand has been pushed into another; I think the cuts are actually from my own nails.
'The one to my left was quite big, he's kind of over me, he's got his hand over my hand and he's squeezing. The other one he's literally trying to prise my fingers off.
'I told him "You are going to snap my fingers, this is really painful". I couldn't let go as my hands were trapped between the maracas.
'It was horrible. The maracas separated and then the guy who had his hands on me, he picked one up and put it under his jumper.
'I was literally shouting "You're hurting me. You are going to snap my fingers." He would not let go. The strength they used was unreal. I've never experienced anything like it.
'I don't even know where the bruise to my leg came from. I think the guy to my left must have been kneeling on me.
'It would have been a lovely memento, but the behaviour. It's not even about being a girl. Why behave like that?'



She added: 'The level of strength used - think about what you're doing guys.'
Chantal said she still had a good night, but it was a 'shame that was the ending'.
She also posted on Facebook about her experience. 'Just a little reminder to not behave like animals please,' she said.
'Someone has posted their delight at securing one of Liam's maracas from last night's concert.
'This was at my expense, it's not OK to wrestle someone to the ground for any reason let alone for maracas!
'I completely get that it was the heat of the moment but just remember there is a human being that you are wrestling with, two guys against one girl is not ok.
'I had no way to defend myself as both my hands were trapped between the maracas and one man's vic-like grip, with the other man trying to snap my fingers back.
'I can only assume one of them also grabbed my leg given the nicely developing set of bruises on my thigh!




'Cheers guys, hope you're proud of yourselves!
'So if you are lucky enough to go to one of the remaining concerts and lucky enough to have a tambourine or maracas launched in your direction please remember you are not animals!
'Have an amazing time, it really is an incredible experience! The bruises and cuts will fade, the memories of a brilliant night won't.'
A post on the same Facebook group from those who apparently got the maracas drew widespread criticism.
Images show a group in Oasis T-shirts with the maracas as well as one maraca tucked up in bed.
It is not known if these were the men who wrestled Chantal.
The day before, a fan plunged to his death from the upper tier of block 511.
The Metropolitan police said a man in his 40s died after suffering injuries consistent with a fall at the end of the band's performance at about 10.19pm on August 2.
The Oasis Live '25 Tour continues with two nights in Dublin next weekend, before the band heads to Canada and the US.