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Jordan Shepherd

N-Dubz Glasgow crowd rammy caught on camera as man suffers violent kick to head

Footage has emerged of a fight between two groups during an N-Dubz gig in Glasgow. A video of the incident involving four men and a woman was posted on TikTok following the packed gig at the Ovo Hydro on Tuesday, November 8.

N-Dubz singer, Tulisa Contostavlos can be seen on the stage in the clip before the camera pans to an upper seating area, where a man dressed in black is aggressively pulled away from two men and a woman. Breaking free from those restraining him, the man swings wildly at the group, who are standing a few rows below him.

A woman wearing a white cropped top then throws a cup of liquid over him. A male in the group, wearing a pink T-shirt, then grabs the foot of the attacker and drags him down the stairs onto the ground.

While on the deck, the man in black lashes out with his feet, connecting with the face of the man who pulled him to the floor. A third man then restrains the male in pink, and pulls him away from the fray.

The attacker then gets to his feet, but before more blows can rain down, his friend leaps in front of him and uses his body to shield him from any further retaliation. The clip ends shortly afterwards, and it is understood those involved in the brawl were ejected from the gig.

A spokesperson for the Ovo Hydro told the Daily Record: "We can indeed confirm there was a minor incident. As is standard procedure, the individuals in question were removed as soon as our team became aware of the situation."

It is understood no complaints were made to the police regarding the incident.

The news comes as singer Tulisa Contostavlos was hit in the face with a flying phone during the performance. The 34-year-old who was wearing a striking red leather outfit was struck so hard her sunglasses flew off.

After the incident, Tulisa held the mic up and said: "Sometimes in life you get hit in the face and you crack the f*** on. Don't we Glasgow?" The crowd roared and cheered, and Tulisa's co-singer Dappy then collected the phone from the stage and attempted to find its owner in the crowd.

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