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A violent scuffle erupted among fans at a Fleetwood Mac tribute act performance. The incident, which began with complaints about disruptive behaviour in the auditorium, escalated into a fight involving kicks and necessitated police intervention during the show in Swansea.
A violent brawl broke out amongst audience members enjoying a musical tribute act at a theatre, a court has heard. The chain of events which started with comments about loud and disruptive behaviour in the auditorium lead to a fight which saw kicks being aimed and the police being called.
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