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Doherty in on-stage fight with bandmate
Wednesday 23 February 2005Doherty was involved in a clash with one of his guitarists at the Babyshambles gig in the Brixton Academy in London last night.
The pair ended up in a scrap on the floor before they were separated and the gig delayed for around five minutes.
Earlier the concert had been halted after people in the crowd were crushed by fans behind them. Around 30 of them had to be hauled from the crowd by security staff.
A judge had granted Doherty, who is on bail for robbery and blackmail charges, a late curfew on Monday to perform the gig.
The court appearance followed his arrest this month in connection with an alleged dispute with his documentary maker Max Carlish.
Doherty, 25, who was kicked out of his former band the Libertines last year over his drug habit, spent five nights in police and prison custody as a result of his arrest.
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