AN Oasis gig descended into chaos as a brutal fight kicked off in the crowd in Toronto.
The Britpop legends arrived in Toronto for the reunion tour, but mid way through the show, a brawl broke out.
Captured on video, a group of men can be seen gathered around fighting in scenes that quickly turn aggressive.
Punches are thrown, men are shouting and one concert goer ends up on the floor amid the chaos.
Despite the fight, other Oasis fans can be seen dancing while watching on in the background.
Eventually, one woman manages to put an end to the violence as she gets into the middle of the circle and starts dancing.
People on social media slammed the scenes, as one wrote: “Ridiculous behaviour! Just enjoy the show!”
A second added: “Shocking behaviour, I was lucky to have a good group around me in Manchester, a few younger lads who were just having a great time, three Americans in front of me that kept themselves to themselves and a funny as f*** Swede.”
Another wrote: “Imagine waiting all these years just to get kicked out of the show.”
And others praised the girl for breaking it all up by heading into the middle for a dance.
TRAGIC DEATH
The brawl comes a few weeks after a man tragically died at one of the Oasis gigs after falling to his death.
Lee Claydon is believed to have fallen from the upper tier during the band’s sell-out gig at Wembley.
The dad had attended the show with his brother Aaron, niece and nephew.
His niece Lilly Claydon posted an emotional tribute on Facebook alongside a photo of Lee at the gig.
She wrote: “What a night we all had lee. The best uncle, I have no words I’ll never forget you uncle lee lee.”
The horror unfolded on Saturday as fireworks exploded around the stadium.
Lee’s devastated dad Clive Claydon, 75, told The Sun he believed his son had slipped on beer before the tragedy.
He added: “There was beer all over the floor, it was really slippery, and Lee just slipped and fell.
“I’ve been told that it was an accident waiting to happen. It was a horrible, horrible accident.”
Oasis said in a statement they were “shocked and saddened” to hear of the death of a fan.
They added: “Oasis would like to extend our sincere condolences to the family and friends of the person involved.”
SCOTLAND STINT
Liam and Noel Gallagher‘s sensational reunion shows have delivered an epic performance for music lovers.
Earlier this month, Police Scotland revealed that officers didn’t have to put a single person in handcuffs during one of the show’s there.
It was a better result than the Friday gig, when three people in their forties allegedly ended up on the wrong side of the law.
The Scottish Sun on Sunday exclusively revealed how ‘snobby’ local authority chiefs branded Oasis fans ‘drunk’, ‘lairy’, ‘fat’ and ‘old’ in secret safety briefings.
Snooty officials also said said punters at August’s shows will be mainly “middle-aged men” who “take up more room”.
Yet men and women of all ages descended on Murrayfield to enjoy the epic performance.
Yet Liam Gallagher, who has never been one to mince his words, took two brutal swipes at the council for their cheek.
During the first gig, the bucket-hatted singer branded them “f*****g slags”.
He said: “What about Edinburgh council, the f****** slags.
“The amount of money we’re going to bring in, they’ll split with their posh, ugly mates.
“Still waiting for a f****** apology.”
He immediately followed up with another dig last night, saying: “Two billion pounds we’ll have brought into this city over the next few days – two f*****g billion – and you’ll see none of it.
“And they’ve got the f*****g cheek to slag us lot off.”
Verve frontman Richard Ashcroft also had a go at the council, saying:
“I think the council need to take a picture of this crowd.”
Richard also had a pop at feminist comedian Kate Smuthwaite, who claimed no one turned up to a gig because of Murrayfield concerts.
He said: “If you’re a s*** comedian and no one is there, this is called the Ashcroft effect.”