A GLASGOW-BORN comic's show in the city which was meant to take place tomorrow has been cancelled.
Cameron's Glasgow - which is a pub on St George's Road - announced Susie McCabe's WIP event on Sunday, July 28 at the venue will not go ahead.
McCabe - who grew up in Garrowhill in the city’s east end - was set to perform at the watering hole as part of a comedy night.
Revealing the news, the bar said the comedian's show has been cancelled due to health issues.
In the post, the pub said: "Announcement - please see below the cancellation of our comedy night for tomorrow.
"Hopefully, we can get something organised for the near future!
"We are sorry to announce that due to health reasons Susie McCabe's WIP at Camerons this Sunday is cancelled. We're absolutely gutted but obviously, health comes first.
"Refunds will be issued automatically over Eventbrite, but if you paid at the bar you'll need to pop in again to get your money back.
"Camerons, Glasgow will be having a mixed open mic from 7:30pm onwards so if you're still in the mood for a Sunday night out there's still fun to be had."
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