Radiohead singer Thom Yorke walks off stage as fan shouts Gaza protests
Thom Yorke hit back at the fan after he heckled the singer over death numbers in Gaza during a performance in Melborne.
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Videos posted online by concert-goers at the Melbourne show on Wednesday show a man in the crowd shouting at Yorke. While not all of his words can be heard, he calls on the singer to "condemn the Israeli genocide of Gaza".
Yorke responds by telling the heckler to "hop up on stage" to make his remarks.
"Don't stand there like a coward, come here and say it. You want to piss on everybody's night? Ok you do it, see you later," Yorke continues, before removing his guitar and halting his set.
His exit came as the heckler had repeated his call and added "how many dead children will it take".
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