One of the spectators was taken out of the Oktyabrsky Concert Hall in St. Petersburg from a concert by People's Artist of Russia Grigory Leps, because she "sang louder than the artist." This is reported by the Shot telegram channel.
According to the audience of the show, during the concert the woman was sitting on the balcony. The fan sang along to almost every song, and sometimes louder than Leps himself. The spectators sitting next to her, forced to listen to her singing, called security.
"The woman sent the security guards who arrived, because, according to her, she paid for the ticket, which means she could sing as she wanted. As a result, the fan was promptly twisted and taken out of the hall," the publication says.
According to preliminary data, the woman was drunk.
As reported by EADaily, earlier Leps admitted that he was experiencing some problems with the voice box due to the high load. Leps added that he periodically has similar problems, like any sought-after artist.

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