ROCK icon Stevie Nicks has postponed her Glasgow gig.
The 75-year-old American singer-songwriter had been due to perform in the city on Saturday, July 6.
However, OVO Hydro announced the Fleetwood Mac star is postponing her Glasgow and Manchester shows due to a recent leg injury which requires a minor surgical procedure.
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According to the venue, rescheduled dates are not yet available and will be announced soon.
A statement posted to OVO Hydro's X, formerly Twitter account, reads: "Due to a recent leg injury requiring a minor surgical procedure that will need a few days of recovery time, Stevie Nicks' scheduled performances in Glasgow on Saturday, July 6 and Manchester on Tuesday, July 9 have been postponed.
"More information will be available at the point of purchase, ticketholders are advised to hold on to their tickets as rescheduled dates will be announced soon.
"Stevie looks forward to seeing everyone at Hyde Park in London."
Due to a recent leg injury requiring a minor surgical procedure that will need a few days of recovery time, Stevie Nicks’ scheduled performances in Glasgow Saturday 6 July and Manchester Tuesday 9 July have been postponed // https://t.co/WJ0dAdPVYi
— OVO Hydro (@OVOHydro) July 6, 2024
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