Lewis Capaldi was forced to stop a gig in Edinburgh after a fight broke out in the crowd.
The Bathgate singer was performing at the Usher Hall in the capital last night when a brawl started towards the end of his set.
The 23-year-old halted the gig after spotting fans scrapping in the balcony.
It is understood around six people were involved in the fight.
Clips of the fight, which have been shared hundreds of times online, show concert goers shoving each other with some punches being thrown in one of the upper terraces at the city centre venue.

As people became distracted by the fight, Capaldi opts to stop the song half through by saying "f*** me".
As he stopped the crowd began to boo those involved in the fight.
Other members of the public try to break up the fight as security guards step in to eject two men.
Capaldi can be heard saying, "are the a**eholes gone?".

After those involved were removed from the venue he continued his set.
It's not known at this stage what sparked the rammy.
The chart-topper is currently on a 13-night UK and Ireland tour which finishes on Sunday night at o2 Academy in Glasgow.