Scores of furious PJ Harvey fans have demanded refunds claiming they couldn’t see the indie rocker on stage at the Victoria Warehouse because the venue was too full.

Just days after social media was awash with complaints about John Carpenter’s gig at the same nightspot, music lovers blasted concert bosses again for ‘selling too many tickets’.

Dozens of fans left Victoria Warehouse early on Thursday night, with one describing the venue as ‘like the main stage at a festival’.

Many said it was ‘too hot and packed’ to bear and left, unable to get to the main room.

Scores of fans claim too many tickets were sold for the gig, with many standing by the bar with terrible views.

Images of the backs of people’s heads, with the stage barely visible, were tweeted.

The complaints came after fans of film director John Carpenter said his Victoria Warehouse gig was too full last Saturday.

During the PJ Harvey gig, Sean Coleman posted: “Hey @VicWarehouse, I assume those of us who couldn’t get past the bar for PJ Harvey can ask for a refund. We’ve not seen a peep all night.”

Lloyd Elliott said: “Wow looks like @VicWarehouse robbed PJ Harvey fans same as John Carpenter fans. Report the dangerous fire trap to See Tickets & the council!”

Heidi Riley tweeted: “@VicWarehouse Literally cannot get into the room. Have not seen PJ Harvey once. Stuck in the bar. Worst gig venue EVER. I want a refund.”

Emma Shaw said: “Watching @PJHarveyUK @VicWarehouse like standing out on the street watching TV through someone’s window...so disappointed and frustrated.”

“She sounds amazing...just a shame the venue allocated more tickets than they can fit into the hall.”

@Muldydoona posted: “What @sjmconcerts & @vicwarehouse consider a reasonable view at a concert. Massively oversold, massively appalled.”

“@VicWarehouse left, that was a joke @SJMConcerts should expect a raft of complaints from ticket holders tomorrow. Not @PJHarveyUK’s fault.”

@tlwiles83 said: “Had to book time off work, pay for tkt, train n hotel. At the @PJHarveyUK gig n can’t get beyond the bar in into gig.”

Mike Cain posted a photograph on the Victoria Warehouse Facebook page with the message: “This is the view if you come, s***!”

Nick Bowden replied: “That was my view on Saturday there, the venue really needs to re consider its capacity.”

The multi-purpose Victoria Warehouse venue has previously been home to the Warehouse project, food and drink festivals and gigs including the BBC 6 Music Festival.

The M.E.N. has contacted SJM Concerts and Victoria Warehouse bosses for comment.

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