Northampton postponed by snow in Romaniapublished at 12:26 Greenwich Mean Time 15 December 2018
Heavy snow in Romania forces Northampton's European Challenge Cup game against Timisoara Saracens to be postponed.
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Peter Murphy, the singer and founding member of the hugely influential goth rock band Bauhaus was apparently ejected from his own band's show in Stockholm on Thursday night.
In the video (posted below) the English singer, who - according to reports - seemed unhappy about his earpiece - appears to kick over a speaker and launch a bottle into the crowd.
Further footage from outside the show shows the 61-year-old singer in an altercation with the venue's security team.
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Pitchfork reports, external that a since-deleted Facebook post on the venue’s event page claimed the show was cut short after “the artist acted in an unacceptable way towards the audience and our staff.”
The website also quotes guitarist Mark Gemini Thwaite, who said: “No arrests were made despite the press reports.
"It was venue security involved, not cops, as people assumed."
He added: "He [Murphy] was just sent to the hotel, as he was drunk.”
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