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DJ and podcaster Fat Tony, real name Anthony Marnoch, has revealed that he sustained facial injuries after being hit at a gig in Kent. In an Instagram post, he shared a video of his bruised and swollen face. Fat Tony was treated at a hospital’s A&E unit and then had to cancel his Saturday show at No90 Hackney Wick in London. The next day, he said in an update that he was under doctor’s orders to rest and get better. He concluded by apologising to fans for the cancelled show, saying that he “will make it up to you all in the new year”.
Although details are currently unclear as to how the incident occurred, Fat Tony has received an outpouring of support from people like TV presenter Davina McCall. The DJ is a regular feature of red carpets and attends events with such celebrities as Gemma Collins and Claire Sweeney.
The gig in Kent has been rescheduled for January. Kent Police has been contacted but has not yet commented on the incident which took place at Lido Margate. Marnoch continues to be at home with his partner Stavros Agapiou and dogs, where he is being looked after.
Fat Tony’s injury serves as a reminder of the risks performers face when they take to the stage. Musicians, comedians, and DJs are among the many entertainers who can be vulnerable to harm when they perform. As more people return to gigs following the Covid-19 pandemic, it’s important that venues and event organisers work to create a safe environment for everyone involved
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