A member of the popular Australian band Ocean Alley has actually openly apologised after he was captured shoplifting at an outdoor camping and fishing shop in New Zealand. Singer and keyboard gamer Lachlan Galbraith was required to provide a declaration on social networks after a picture emerged of him putting something in his bag at Hiking and Fishing Queenstown. The CCTV image of Galbraith was published online by the shop on Sunday, who called the artist out, referencing the band’s hit tune Confidence. See the current news and stream free of charge on 7plus >> “Good to see the fellas in the area for their efficiency at (the Rhythm and Alps music celebration) tonight,” the shop stated. “Unfortunately, it appears like there was simply a little excessive ‘Confidence’ in-store today.” The shop stated Galbraith had actually taken a Yeti beverage bottle cover. They asked him to return it before the band left town. “We understand hydration is necessary, so no concerns, however please do not hesitate to return the Yeti Chug cap back before you leave town tomorrow,” the shop stated on social networks. “All the very best for 2024 and the trip ahead.” The post consisted of the hashtags #outtheredoinit, #sticktomusicboss and #couldn’tmakethissh * tup. The shop’s post has actually given that been erased. Treking and Fishing Queenstown published a CCTV image of Lachlan Galbraith putting something in his bag. Credit: Instagram Later on Sunday, the shop made a post on Facebook that appeared to recommend the problem had actually been solved. “Thanks to the guys from Ocean Alley for connecting,” it stated. In an Instagram story on Monday, Galbraith confessed he had actually taken a beverage bottle cover and apologised for his actions, calling it a “total act of absurdity”. “It is a minute I am not happy with at all and one that I have deep remorse and regret for,” he stated. “I have actually connected to the group (shop) straight, and we have actually remedied the scenario. “I am so sorry for frustrating all of our fans, the group at the shop and naturally the band.” Ocean Alley. Credit: Instagram Fans of the band called the behaviour “humiliating” on social networks. Ocean Alley is dipping into 2 upcoming celebrations in New Zealand– Shake and Bake and Beach Break. The psychedelic rock band was formed in 2011 and has 6 members: Baden Donegal, Angus Goodwin, Nic Blom, Lach Galbraith, Mitch Galbraith and Tom O’Brien. Ocean Alley has actually launched 3 studio albums and secured Triple J’s Hottest 100 in 2019 for its tune Confidence. 7NEWS. com.au has actually gotten in touch with Hunting and Fishing Queenstown and Ocean Alley for more remark.