A HUGE hip-hop act has pulled out of a show at the OVO Hydro at the last minute.
Venue bosses have revealed The Game will no longer join Ice Cube and special guest Cypress Hill for the Glasgow show of their UK tour.
They said the rapper is not able to appear due to "logistical issues".
However, group D12 will appear at tonight's show in his place.
A post on X read: "Due to logistical issues The Game will no longer be able to join Ice Cube and Cypress Hill for the Glasgow show of his UK tour tonight.
"We are pleased to announce that in his place, the amazing D12 have flown out to join the West Coast icons for what will be an incredible show."
Due to logistical issues The Game will no longer be able to join Ice Cube and Cypress Hill for the Glasgow show of his UK tour tonight. We are pleased to announce that in his place, the amazing D12 have flown out to join the West Coast icons for what will be an incredible show! pic.twitter.com/KfH6uyDH3h
— OVO Hydro (@OVOHydro) December 5, 2023
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