A COLD Chisel fan has been fined $450 and told he is "too old to dance" after his double fist-pumping moves had him removed from a concert by security guards.

Richard Fuller said the 4000-strong crowd at the October 18 concert in Townsville was "cheering him on" as the 43-year-old got out of his seat and danced in the aisles, The Daily Telegraph reported.



"I didn't think I was annoying anyone and everyone was cheering for me," he said.

"I was standing up on my chair double fist-pumping, but I didn't want to block people's view ... that's why I went into the aisle. I'd been dancing the whole time but they took me out as the band was finishing. I missed the last song."

Daughter Kristen Fuller said her father's dancing was "legendary".

"He was having a good time dancing away. He really didn't do anything wrong," she said.

But Fuller didn't go quietly and slapped one of the security guards when he was told to stop.

Magistrate Ross Mack fined Fuller $450 yesterday for common assault, did not record a conviction, and gave him some advice about concert etiquette.

"You are too old to dance Mr Fuller," he said.

"Patrons have come to see the band, not some guy next to them."

Fuller said that although he was embarrassed he had no regrets.

Have your say - is Richard too old to dance, or have the PC police gone too far again?