THE OVO Hydro has issued a statement after fights have been breaking out at Kevin Bridges shows in Glasgow. 

At least three incidents have taken place during the Clydebank comedian's run of 16 performances at the city venue.

Most recently, police were called to the Hydro on Friday, September 9, following a "big commotion".

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Cops confirmed two men were treated at the scene and were reported in connection with a "disturbance".

At least two others have also been kicked out of another two shows. 

We reported that a fight also took place during the first show on Thursday, September 1 as well as Saturday, September 3

The Scottish Event Campus (SEC), which runs the OVO Hydro, confirmed all fights were dealt with swiftly and has encouraged "responsible fan behaviour".

A spokesperson said: “We are aware of a small number of incidents at performances in the Hydro over the past weeks. 

"All were dealt with swiftly, as is standard practice.

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"Tailored messaging to all guests encourages responsible fan behaviour, including showing respect to and consideration of their fellow attendees, performers and our team.”

Kevin Bridges will perform several more shows as part of "The Overdue Catch Up" tour, including this weekend and next weekend.