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Comedian Kevin Bridges apologizes to fans for cutting a concert – and offered to reimburse anyone who bought a ticket.
The 32-year-old Scottish comic was performing at the Bright Dome's Dome on Wednesday night when sickness and rowdies ended the evening prematurely.
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Later, he told fans that the public would be reimbursed, saying any remaining money would go to good causes.
A spokeswoman for the cartoon said that the remaining concerts of the Bridges UK tour this week – it should also happen in Leicester on Friday and Saturday – were to continue.
Brighton … pic.twitter.com/SnZHQQDJbW
– Kevin Bridges (@ kevinbridges86) November 28, 2018
Bridges said in a statement on Twitter: "My apologies to everyone who came to see me tonight at the Dome.
"I have been sick for a few days but I did not want to cancel the concerts because I thought the adrenaline of the performance could carry me through, as it usually does and tonight for the majority of the show.
"People shouting nonsense during the show are things I'm used to after 15 years at the booth, but tonight I'm bumping into a wall physically and maybe mentally, and I'm really sorry for everyone I've got. I dropped by finishing early. "
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The comic, who appeared on TV shows such as Will I Lie To You? and I have good news for you, signed the message "Apologies and coming soon, Kevin".
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