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10.02.2023 - 22:53 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Chris Brown has cancelled his concert in Scotland, with an extra night in London added to his touring schedule instead.
Fans here have been left furious after they received an email on Friday afternoon to inform them the gig at Glasgow's OVO Hydro on Monday February 20 will no longer be going ahead.
Promoters said in an email: "The Chris Brown show originally due to take place on Monday, February 20, at OVO Hydro, Glasgow, has been cancelled due to scheduling challenges.
"You will receive a refund within three days. We apologise to all ticket holders who were looking forward to attending the show."
But fans spotted an extra day has been added to his schedule at London's O2 Arena, which is the cancelled Scottish date.
Hitting out on Twitter, one person wrote: "I can’t believe Chris Brown rescheduled a London date for the date that’s was sold out in Glasgow before cancelling it - hope it’s s*** x"
Another added: "Naaaaah so Chris Brown has decided to do an extra date in London on the 20th Feb when he was supposed to be playing in Glasgow that night!! What a f****** joke!! Fuck all to do with scheduling challenges then?! That's just a total d*** move on his management's part!!
A third tweeted: "Chris Brown is a f** w*** for cancelling his Glasgow show."
While a fourth penned: "I hate chris brown now cancelling his sold out show in glasgow which is in 10 days with no reschedule date cause he's decided to just do a show in london on that day instead."
"Just cancelled his Glasgow one altogether to accommodate moving London. What a joke.," a fifth commented.
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