A Sussex concert by rock band Oasis is hanging in the balance after singer Liam Gallagher had two of his front teeth knock out in a brawl.
Fears are growing that Gallagher will not be up to performing at the Brighton Centre after undergoing emergency dental surgery.
It is alleged he kung-fu kicked a German policeman during the bust-up in Munich at the weekend and if convicted he could face up to two years in prison.
More than 5,000 fans have bought tickets for the sold-out Brighton show on December 11.
Venue spokeswoman Wendy Walton said she had been told "nothing" so presumed the concert was still going ahead.
Conal Dodds, promoter of the UK tour, told our reporter: "I am as concerned as anyone because I am promoting the tour.
"All I can do is wait and hope that the surgery is going to be done in time to start the UK tour.
"As far as I am aware it will start as planned in Cardiff on Sunday. That is all I know."
He said an official announcement would be made if the shows had to be postponed.
Fans who bought tickets for the Brighton concert through Ticketmaster are being told Liam's predicament will be monitored during the next week.
Customers will be contacted if the show is postponed and offered a refund if the new date is unsuitable.
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