'Ashamed': Fans fume as Liam Gallagher's Melbourne show cut short

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'Ashamed': Fans fume as Liam Gallagher's Melbourne show cut short
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Liam Gallagher has hit out, claiming on Thursday morning that he was facing a $250,000 fine if he breached the reported curfew and calling it a 'f****** piss take'.

Fans of British rock star Liam Gallagher have been left fuming after his Melbourne show was suddenly cut short midway through a song due to a reported noise curfew.

Boos from the audience echoed around Margaret Court Arena as the music came to a halt at 11pm while Gallagher was still singing hit songAdvertisement

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