Lewis Capaldi forced to halt Manchester AO arena gig after fight breaks out in crowd
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Lewis Capaldi was forced to halt his Manchester show following an altercation in the crowd.
The Scottish chart-topper, 26, from Glasgow, is currently on a European tour and played in front of thousands of concert-goers at the sold-out show at AO Arena on Wednesday night (18 January).
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Hide AdThe Someone You Loved musician was singing Hold Me While You Wait - a tune which reached number four in the UK charts - when he was alerted to a fight in the crowd.
Lewis quickly got the attention of his band before the lights were turned on to let security intervene.
In a video uploaded to social media, he is heard saying: "They are scrapping in the crowd there. Erm, we are going to have to get them out."
As the music stops playing, the audience erupts into a chorus of boos. Lewis continues: "We can't be fighting," before adding: "What a weird song to fight to. Bizarre, bizarre."
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Hide AdAs security dealt with the issue, the excited fans began chanting "Oh Lewis Capaldi" before the singer repeated the song from the beginning.
One fan who attended the gig told the Manchester Evening News: "I couldn’t see the fight itself with the area being full, but Lewis Capaldi stopped the song and lit the area up in order for security to get to the fight.
"He started the song again after taking the mick out of them for fighting. He started saying it was daft how anyone could fight to that song."