AN American rock band have cancelled their Glasgow Hydro concert.
Heart has cancelled all of its European tour dates as part of its Royal Flush Tour 2024.
The band - which is currently made up of Ann Wilson, Nancy Wilson, Ryan Waters, Ryan Wariner, Paul Moak, Tony Lucido, and Sean T. Lane - was set to perform at the city's OVO Hydro on Tuesday, July 9.
The group are known for their tunes including Barracuda, Alone, Crazy On You, All I Wanna Do Is Make Love To You, These Dreams, and many more.
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Revealing the reason behind cancelling their Glasgow and other Europe shows, the band took to social media to say member Ann Wilson is set to undergo a routine medical procedure.
Due to this, the group has had to halt their shows.
Announcing the sad news, Heart said: "We regret to inform you that all upcoming Heart performances in Europe are cancelled.
"In late May, Ann Wilson will undergo a time-sensitive but routine medical procedure for which the minimum recovery time is six weeks.
"Heart deeply regrets this unfortunate circumstance and hopes to return to Europe soon. Refunds will be available at point of purchase as applicable."
— Heart (@officialheart) May 29, 2024
Meanwhile, a statement on the OVO Hydro's website says: "This event has been cancelled."
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