Royal Blood frontman Mike Kerr mocked crowds and branded them 'pathetic' before storming offstage following the band's live Dundee performance
Following his bandmate's departure from the stage, Thatcher can then be seen talking to audience members - even gesturing at them to smile.
The band's sneering comments have since received a notable backlash online from bands and fellow musicians alike.
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