AN AUDIENCE member was removed from Kevin Bridge's show at the OVO Hydro after a fight broke out.
The Glasgow comedian was performing his first of 16 sold-out shows at the city venue, as part of "The Overdue Catch-Up" tour last night. But a fight broke out during the comedy show.
Those who had tickets shared the news on Twitter. One person said: "Yes there was a fight at Kevin bridges tonight. No, I wasn't involved. Yes, Kevin made it hilarious."
Another added: "Imagine going to see Kev. I. N. then getting kicked out for fighting. What a night!"
An OVO Hydro spokesperson confirmed one person was removed from the venue as soon as their team became aware of the incident.
An SEC spokesperson said: “The individual in question was removed as soon as our team became aware of the situation, as is standard practice.”
Meanwhile, Police Scotland said they had no reports of the incident.
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