More gig controversy for Puddle of Mudd after drink and drugs meltdown at Doncaster venue
Fans who watched Puddle of Mudd at the Gloucester Guildhall last night say they were left disappointed by the band's shambolic performance.
Commenting on the Guildhall's Facebook page, Amy Evans said: "Last nights performance was distressing to say the least, how it was decided Wes was fit to play ill (sic) never know but its (sic) a good job his band held it together somehow."
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Hide AdHannah Dorman continued: "What a disappointment Puddle of Mudd were tonight.
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"Fantastic venue, and great staff as always, just let down by a singer who couldn't seem to give a sh*t."
This comes after Tuesday's sold-out concert at The Diamond Live Lounge in Wood Street, when Wes slurred his way through songs as he swigged a bottle of spirits on stage and boasted to fans about being high on crack cocaine.
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Hide AdThe singer, who has been arrested numerous times during a turbulent career, was booed and sworn at by angry fans at the Wood Street venue as the sold-out gig descended into farce.
Despite claims Wes is not 'fit' enough to continue with the tour, the band are set to play in Edinburgh tonight, before continuing on to Plymouth tomorrow and London on Sunday.