Peter Kay concert halted after 45 minutes due to bomb scare in Birmingham

UK MORNING BRIEFING Peter Kay's performance in Birmingham was interrupted yesterday evening due to a bomb scare involving a suspicious bag. A 19-year-old man is now in custody as police search the arena.

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Peter Kay concert halted after 45 minutes due to bomb scare in Birmingham

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BOMB SCARE
Peter Kay’s gig at the Utilita Arena in Birmingham was evacuated due to a suspicious bag, with a 19-year-old man arrested by West Midlands Police.
POTENTIAL SECURITY THREAT
West Midlands Police announced that a 19-year-old man is in custody following a bomb scare during Peter Kay’s gig at the Utilita Arena, Birmingham.
POLICE INVESTIGATION
West Midlands Police are currently searching the Utilita Arena in Birmingham as a precaution following the discovery of a potentially suspicious bag.

What we know so far

Peter Kay’s comedy gig at the Utilita Arena in Birmingham was abruptly interrupted due to a bomb scare, leading to a swift evacuation of the audience. The comedian was removed from the stage mid-performance after a potentially suspicious bag was discovered.

Eyewitnesses recounted that two staff members approached Kay about 45 minutes into the show, whispering to him before escorting him off stage. Attendees were calmly instructed to locate security personnel and heed announcements, with many initially believing the situation was a part of the act.

A 19-year-old man is now in custody as West Midlands Police continue their investigation. The arena is being thoroughly searched as a precaution. A spokesperson for the National Exhibition Centre confirmed the evacuation was undertaken on police advice and informed ticket holders will be contacted directly.

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Peter Kay gig evacuated after 45 minutes over bomb scare in Birmingham | News UK

Police outside the gig of Peter Kay in Birmingham, where the stadium was evacuated.
Police and sniffer dogs swarmed the Utilita Arena in Birmingham after a potentially suspicious bag was spotted (Picture: Alamy Live News.)

Peter Kay’s gig ended abruptly after a bomb scare, with the comedian and audience rushed to safety in Birmingham.

The 52-year-old comic was ushered off stage mid-performance and the audience evacuated due to a ‘potential suspicious bag’ being found.

Eyewitnesses said that two members of staff suddenly came onto the stage around 45 minutes into the show at the Utilita Arena yesterday evening.

They then whispered into Kay’s ear and escorted him away.

Police outside the gig of Peter Kay in Birmingham, where the stadium was evacuated.
Eyewitnesses said members of staff got on stage and whispered into Kay’s ear before he was ushered off stage and the audience evacuated at the Utilita Arena, Birmingham (Picture: Alamy Live News.)

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Despite the turn of events, there was no panic among the crowds, one Kay fan said.

Now a 19-year-old man is being held in custody, West Midlands Police said.

It said the arena in Birmingham was being searched as a precaution following the potentially suspicious bag.

Steve Aspinall, who was at the gig with his wife, told PA: ‘Two guys came on, one with a mic and headphones, one guy whispered to Peter Kay and then he and Peter Kay shot off down the side.’

He said the audience was told to look for security guards and listen out for any announcements.

‘To be honest, I thought it was part of the show at first,’ Steve, who lives in Bideford, Devon, said.

‘It was a strange atmosphere, eerie, just confused really (about) what was happening.

‘But it was alright and everyone was calm and left quite quickly with no panic.’

Miranda Richardson, 52, a pub landlady from Northampton, who was at the gig, said everything happened swiftly.

She said: ‘The staff tells us due to unforeseen circumstances we all have to evacuate the arena straight away.

‘Staff helped get people out and it was calm and swift. We heard very quickly someone had claimed a bag had been left somewhere.

‘No messing, it was just all out.’

A spokesperson for the National Exhibition Centre (NEC), which owns the venue, said the evacuation took place as a precaution on the advice of the police.

The venue was secured and ticket holders will be contacted directly in due course, they said.

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