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Amy Winehouse plays her first live concert since leaving rehab

Posted on May 31st, 2008 by Hot Momma

Amy Winehouse plays her first live concert since leaving rehabAmy Winehouse returned to the stage last night at Portugal’s Rock In Rio festival. In true Winehouse fashion these days, she showed up an hour late.

The crowd of 90,000 booed her when she didn’t show up on time, but she tried to fix things by telling them, “Hey Lisbon. I’m sorry I’m late.“She played for 55 minutes and her voice cracked a couple of times in her set. She told the audience she was having throat issues.

Winehouse, wearing a short dress, appeared distracted during her performance. She paused to talk to members of her band, fiddled at length with her microphone, sucked throat lozenges, and at one point dashed offstage but quickly returned. Cuts were visible on her left arm, and her right hand was bandaged. There was no encore but the already subdued crowd didn’t seem to care.

By the way the photo on the right was taken yesterday. Amy’s skin is not looking too good still and the bruises on her neck??

Some enterprising sole compiled a video of some of Wino’s strangest moments performing last night. Clip below:

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    Comment by someone from portugal
    2008-06-02 10:56:15

    It was a disaster… she even fell on stage and even cried! Total disaster, a shame! She ate during her performance, drank and her backvocals singers had to sing for her. She couldn’t even get her guitar around her neck! She must go to rehab soon!

     
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