A karaoke evening at a Douglas pub turned sour after four people got involved in a fracas.
Stewart Gray and Karen Gray, both of The Park in Onchan, Paris Thompson of Heather Crescent and Darcey Millar of Victoria Road - both in Douglas - appeared before magistrates at Douglas Courthouse.
All four admitted disorderly behaviour on licensed premises.
The court heard they'd been at a karaoke night at the Saddle Inn on Queen Street in Douglas on June 15 last year.
The Grays and two other women were involved in a verbal altercation, and when Karen Gray got up to sing, Millar made a rude gesture.
Afterwards, Karen Gray bumped into her and Millar threw a drink over her - when Thompson got involved, Stewart Gray pushed her and she fell back.
Stewart and Karen Gray, along with Millar, were each fined £600, while Thompson was given a 12-month conditional discharge.
All also ordered to pay costs of £50.
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