Morrissey has been forced to cut a gig short mid-song after a stage invasion in the US.
Members of the crowd surrounded the singer at a gig in Dallas, Texas, last night (November 2). And according to reports, the former Smiths frontman was forced to leave the show early.
The disruption came near to the end of the concert but singer was forced to stop the show mid-song. A crew member appeared to be injured as he limped off stage, seen on a video of the moment circulating on social media.
Videos posted online show a number of fans storming the stage to embrace Morrissey, with the singer hugging the fan back. Many of them are intercepted by crew members.
Moments later, security staff appear to be overwhelmed by the stage invaders getting to the singer, and escort Morrissey from the stage. A crew member can then be seen heavily limping away from the stage, helped by another crew staffer, appearing injured.
The music comes to an abrupt halt and the crowd begins to boo at the end as Morrissey makes an exit.
George Allen, who co-hosts the Morrissey and Wine podcast, said: "Stage invasions are very common at Morrissey gigs but this one looked particularly messy. It's not clear if it was Morrissey's choice to leave the stage or if he was directed by the crew but the fans did seem to go a bit far.
"Getting on stage for a handshake and a hug is fine but considering one of the crew was injured this felt like too much. Some fans have described it as disrespectful."