SAM Smith has cancelled their rescheduled Hydro show just six hours before doors were due to open.  

We previously reported the singer ended their Manchester show last night after just four songs as they felt there was something "really wrong" with their voice. 

Now it's been confirmed tonight's gig in Glasgow will not go ahead due to "vocal cord injury", with Sam being told by doctors to have "complete vocal rest". 


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Glasgow Times:

The show had already been rescheduled from April 22 after Sam became "really unwell" with a virus. 

It has now been cancelled, and fans will be refunded.

A statement shared on Instagram read: "Due to vocal issues during last night’s Manchester performance, regrettably we will be cancelling the rescheduled Birmingham and Glasgow Sam Smith shows. 

"Refunds will be available at point of purchase for all three dates; Manchester, Birmingham, and Glasgow."


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A spokesperson said: "Doctors have advised due to a vocal cord injury, Sam must have complete vocal rest. 

"Sam is heartbroken to have had to cancel these shows but they have been told by doctors that if they keep singing, they will do permanent damage to their voice.

"If they take some rest, they will be able to perform again."