The Chainsmokers spell Pittsburgh wrong on a banner at end of their concert
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The Chainsmokers may need some spelling lessons after leaving the "H" off the end of Pittsburgh at the end of a gig in the US city.
The duo - Andrew Taggart and Alex Pall - lowered a banner down at the back of the stage on Saturday night which read: "Thank you Pittsburg."
The band tweeted to say: "lol totally putting our visual guy on blast for misspelling Pittsburgh at the end."
But that post has now been deleted from the group's Twitter account.
This fan at The Chainsmokers' gig posted a photo of the misspelt city name., external
But the band seem to be having a bit of fun now after misspelling Pittsburgh.
Chainsmokers' fans also got behind the group after the slip-up.
Rukes said: "You have a whole tour of cities to misspell. Use it wisely!", external
Brian says he hates when people take typos so seriously., external
Chris wants them to misspell every city now on their tour., external
And Tom says there's no such thing as bad press., external
One fan wants The Chainsmokers to come to the Californian town of Pittsburg.
Erin says they have to travel to Pittsburg., external
The Chainsmokers had their first big hit with Selfie in 2014.
They won a Grammy for best dance recording for their single Don't Let Me Down earlier this year and had a number one in the UK with Closer, featuring Halsey.
Their latest track, Something Just Like This featuring Coldplay, made it to number two on the Official Singles Chart.
The group are in the middle of their North American Memories Do Not Open tour and have another 31 dates to play.
The Chainsmokers are also playing on the main stage at Radio 1's Big Weekend in Hull on Sunday 28 May.
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