Stevie Nicks has opened up about the health issue that forced her to cancel her Glasgow concert.
We reported how the iconic Fleetwood Mac star was set to play at the OVO Hydro on Saturday, July 6, but cancelled the show just hours before it was meant to kick off.
Announcing the cancellation on social media, the venue said the singer was forced to pull out of the gig due to a leg injury that required surgery.
Following that, the American musician rescheduled her Glasgow concert - which took place on Wednesday, July 24.
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In a clip shared on social media from her Glasgow show, the 76-year-old opened up about the health issue that forced her to postpone the event.
In the video, Stevie revealed when she originally arrived in the city she was 'really excited'.
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Then explaining the health issue, she said: "I don't know what happened. I just got this weird infection and it just went crazy.
"I was staying at this fabulous castle - and I finally just looked at my assistant, it was like 2am and said 'I think we need to go to the emergency (the hospital)'.
“So our butler, this wonderful man named Simeon, throws us in his BMW Sedan, which was so great, and off we sped through the night to a hospital.
“I was there for two days and they let me go back to the castle and we had to cancel the show.”
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