Arctic Monkeys Singer Struck On Stage By Sock
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Monday, 17 April 2006 |
Written by Stereoboard.com
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Arctic Monkeys singer Alex Turner was struck by an unusual missile while performing in Glasgow on Friday night. The band were in the middle of their number one single 'When The Sun Goes Down' at the Carling Academy when a fan hurled a sock on stage which struck the frontman.
Turner reacted by putting an end to the song, and playing a different one instead. But fans weren't left dissappionted. The band played 'When The Sun Goes Down' a few songs later, at the exact same point they were interrupted. The Arctic Monkeys are currently on asold out tour of the UK, which kicked off in Nottingham on Thursday night. The rest of the dates are as follows. APRIL Mon 17 Bournemouth, BIC Tue 18 Plymouth, Pavillions Wed 19 Wolverhampton, Civic Fri 21 Newport, Newport Centre Sat 22 Rotherham, Magna Centre Sun 23 Blackpool, Empress Ballroom Tue 25 Hull, Ice Rink Wed 26 Cambridge, Corn Exchange Thu 27 London, Brixton Carling Academy
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