Apparently, the first battle of Bull Run had civilians watching from the sidelines.
Apparently the battle of Watling Street had Britons watching from their wagons, which formed a part of Boudica's defeat as it obstructed the retreat.
Is there anything to these accounts, or is it part of a literary trope whereby the side which is overconfident ends up ensuring its own defeat?
More can always be said, but this older answer might be of interest for you.