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Singer thrown out of Brum club during Alesha Dixon show

A singer was thrown out of a Birmingham nightclub last night, after jumping on the stage during a performance by music star Alesha Dixon.

Jay Jamieson, who describes himself as a “actor, musician and model“, was dragged off stage by security staff at the Nightingale Club in Birmingham last night, during a special performance by music star – and Britain’s Got Talent judge – Alesha Dixon.

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Jay Jamieson, a singer from Newcastle, was thrown out of the Nightingale club after jumping on the stage and running towards Alesha Dixon during a live performance

Jamieson, from Newcastle, was grabbed by staff at the club and evicted after he managed to climb a secure stage and began running towards Alesha Dixon during a live performance, during which he attempted to hug her.

Dixon appeared taken aback at the time of the incident, but composed herself and continued to sing following a brief pause. She later seemed to see the funny side of the mishap, after Jamieson apologised for his actions on social media site Twitter.

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Alesha Dixon was performing live when Jay Jamieson jumped on stage and was pounced on by security staff, only briefly disrupting the performance

Tweeting her a public message earlier today, he wrote: “amazing in nightengales [sic] last! Sorry i jumped on stage and got threw out”.

Alesha Dixon ‘liked’ the tweet and replied: “Hilarious!”

Jay Jamieson was in Birmingham for the weekend and had earlier seen Liberty X perform on the main stage. The visiting reveller is locally known for being a former member of Take That/Westlife tribute band Envy.

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Jay Jamieson is a former member of Take That/Westlife tribute band Envy
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It appears Alesha Dixon saw the funny side to the incident and continued her performance

Following Alesha Dixon’s online reply, he posted: “Thats it im staying in for the rest of my life [sic]”.

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Alesha Dixon’s live performance at Nightingales Club in Birmingham was highly praised by fans
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Alesha Dixon was on stage in Birmingham as part of the city’s LGBT pride celebrations

Alesha Dixon was performing at the Nightingales club as part of the city’s Bank Holiday weekend Birmingham Pride celebrations. Her performance was highly praised by many, as she put on an intense show featuring show-stopping dance routines while belting out her classic hits.

Posting a photo of the Birmingham crowd to her Instagram account, Alesha Dixon wrote: “Feeling it today but last night was the best way to finish off a crazy week! Birmingham you were amazing!”
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Alesha Dixon joined her backing dancers and belted out her classics at the Nightingale Club in Birmingham
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The Birmingham crowd danced and cheered during Alesha Dixon’s set at the Nightingale Club in Birmingham

Alesha Dixon was one of a wide range of music artists who performed on stages and in club and bar venues during the city’s LGBT celebrations, the UK’s largest two-day Pride.

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