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Who gives a fuck about a hoax fire drama? Fans blame Paul Simon for band's ULU fire drill

Vampire Weekend’s set at the ULU in London was brought to a premature halt tonight (21 Feb) when a fire alarm went off half-way through the band’s set.

The four young New Yorkers were ambling through stand out album track ‘The Kids Don’t Stand a Chance’ when their sound was cut and a klaxon sounded along with a recorded message instructing the sell-out crowd to evacuate the London University venue.

One disgruntled audience member loudly declared that he’d seen Paul Simon set off the alarm as he had been “scared” by Vampire Weekend’s performance, while others were heard to point fingers at both the band’s label XL – worried, apparently, as the band “didn’t have enough songs for an encore” – and the Hawley arsonist.

As a fair slice of the city’s student population who weren’t hassling tube goers for their rag week gathered on the pavements opposite the union bar, a number of known attendees, including Felix and Orlando of the Maccabees and BBC Radio 1 DJ Huw Stephens, had their cover blown. A fire engine came hurtling and wailing and there was an interval of just under quarter of an hour before the jostling crowds were funnelled back in.

But while the crowd had filtered out of the show through various fire exits they were only allowed back into the ULU through the main entrance on Byng Place, leaving those waiting patiently at others at the back of the queue and causing aggressive confrontations with security staff.

The band returned to the stage with a version of Tom Petty’s ‘American Girl’ before continuing with the rest of their set.


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Blown clovers?

Strange

wait

so there wasnt even a fire? what an anti-climax

Boring band in

false fire alert to make gig even vaguely memorable shocker

*polite applause*

I'm an idiot so it took me a second, but nice headline.

Nice headline :D

Gig was better though...

No, no

The Bizarre column hotseat won't be occupied forever, you've got to get in there early if this is now the level. Try: "An onlooker said 'I think Paul Simon set off the alarm - he'd have been scared by the performance of the Afrobeat-influenced New York foursome!'"

Its true...

...he's highly competitive.

I've only been to about 4 or 5 gigs at ULU

And now two of them have been interrupted by a fire alarm. I assume Paul Simon has a distaste for Our Lady Peace too?

Jinx

Is this a regular occurance at ULU, or are we just unlucky?

A gig I went to at ULU was cancelled once

because of a fire alarm, but to be fair I think there was an actual fire in the kitchens. This was in the late 90s.

last night was awesome

the fire alarm kind of added to the drama. for some reason everyone seemed more up for it after it happened

Hundred Reasons at ULU in 2003

Got postponed due to a false alarm too, which meant Garrison and Instruction couldn't play support on the rescheduled date. Instead, we got Twofold, who were good, and Minus, who were not.

Thank god there was a Klaxon there to sound the alarm

...I'm guessing it was one of the ones who isn't shagging Lovefoxx

Every time I go to see Faust

they end the gig by setting off enormous smoke grenades and filling the venue with choking fumes. All the alarms go off and the crowd has to fight their way out onto the pavement.

At the Corsica Studios last year, people nearly died.

the ULU

London's worst venue?

^

No

.

meaningless

one of the best

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