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Simply Red’s Mick Hucknall told a fan to “shut it” and “put a sock in it” during a Wembley show after being distracted mid-performance, later apologising to the crowd for the outburst.
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Mick Hucknall berates fan telling them to ‘shut it’ after interrupting him during gig

Charlie Watton
Last updated: October 14, 2025 8:22 am
Charlie Watton Published October 14, 2025
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Mick Hucknall tells a fan to “shut it” after they interrupted his performance during Simply Red’s 40th anniversary tour at the OVO Arena Wembley. (Jam Press/@faybay878)
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Mick Hucknall berated a fan after they were accused of interrupting his performance telling him to “shut it.”

The Simply Red star also told the member of the audience to put a “sock in it” during the rant mid performance.

Fan Fay Marinho captured the angry outburst during the band’s 40th anniversary tour.

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The outburst from the 65-year-old was applauded by other gig-goers who cheered the star on.

The footage was captured by the 38-year-old at the OVO arena Wembley, on Saturday (11 Oct).

In the clip Hucknall can be heard shouting “Shut it’ whilst pointing to a person in the crowd.

The singer then shouted: “Sock in it.

(Jam Press/@faybay878)

“I’m sick of hearing it.”

He then turned to the rest of the audience to apologise for the outburst.

Hucknall continued: “I’m sorry about that but you know, I can’t concentrate – he’s yelling so loud.

“You’ve come to hear me sing, not him, with the greatest respect.”

Fay, of Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, revealed that the member was shouting the lyrics to the next song.

“Mick was talking about the next song that he was going to sing, the guy in the crowd was shouting along the lines of that song,” Fay told Need To Know.

Simply Red’s Mick Hucknall told a fan to “shut it” and “put a sock in it” during a Wembley show after being distracted mid-performance, later apologising to the crowd for the outburst.
Fay Marinho. (Jam Press/@faybay878)

“This distracted Mick and he was struggling to concentrate on what he wanted to share about the story and therefore became upset very quickly.

“I think it was just a very excited member of the public who was happy to see him live, they were in the front row so had clearly paid a lot of money to see him.

“I’m sure this really ruined that person’s night, imagine paying all that money to see him to get embarrassed by him in the crowd for being excited.

“I think Mick was great on his show but should have some patience with the people who pay to support him and could have handled that situation better and made more of a respectful joke out of the situation.”

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