This is the hilarious moment Kula Shaker frontman Crispian Mills gets the fright of his life while TIDYING up after his band's Glasgow gig.
The Britpop act were in town on Sunday night as they marked the 20th anniversary of their debut album K by playing it in full at a special show at the O2 ABC.
After the crowd had cleared Crispian decided to get his hands dirty while recording a Christmas thank you message for fans.
However, his good intentions were soon interupted by a band member Harry who thought he would have the last laugh.
The video, taken by the band's Digital Manager Susheel Kumar, was filmed on the last night of Kula Shaker's tour where they played to a packed Glasgow crowd.
K was the fastest selling debut album since Definitely Maybe, shifting over 250,000 copies in its first week.
Speaking to the Evening Times ahead of the gig, Crispian said he found going back to their early days an enjoyable experience.
“Anybody who has kids know that they can be exhausting to look after, and going back to these songs is like looking after your kids,” he laughed.
“You’ve got to keep up with them! When you’re young you want to be racing, and then later on you want to control the tempo of the track, but songs like Hey Dude and Hush are about losing control, so you have to go to a place that’s absolutely exhausting.”
Kula Shaker's fifth album K2.0 is on sale now.
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