A US band has cancelled its upcoming Glasgow gig.
Journey sent a statement to fans via email, explaining that their Hydro show, scheduled for November 2, will not go ahead.
The 'Don't Stop Believing' stars were due to take the stage as part of their UK and Ireland Freedom Tour to mark their 50th anniversary with special guests Cheap Trick.
The date has also disappeared from the Hydro website.
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According to reports, the message read: "Due to circumstances beyond the band's control, Journey's UK and Ireland tour is unfortunately cancelled.
“Refunds will be made from your point of purchase."
One fan said: "Why has the UK tour with Cheap Trick been cancelled?
"I just had a very vague email about cancelling with no explanation?"
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— Graham McIntosh (@grahammc53) August 6, 2024
Why has the UK tour with Cheap Trick been cancelled?
Just had a very vague email about cancelling with no explanation?
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