Olly Murs had to cancel his Glasgow show due to voice issues, causing him to walk off stage only 20 minutes into his set at the 14,000-capacity Ovo Hydro venue. In a video shared on social media after the concert, the 40-year-old singer apologized to fans “from the bottom of my heart” and explained that he was struggling with his voice. He mentioned that he was seeking medical attention before his upcoming arena gigs in Manchester, Birmingham, and London over the weekend.
During the emotional Instagram video, Murs expressed his regret over having to cancel the show in Glasgow after performing only six songs. He acknowledged that as a singer, it is possible to push through a performance with less than perfect vocal condition, but in this case, he felt he couldn’t carry on. Murs emphasized the importance of delivering a high-quality show for his fans who paid to see him at his best.
Despite the setback in Glasgow, Murs remained hopeful that he would recover in time for his weekend shows. He assured fans that he would provide updates after undergoing medical assessments to address his voice issues. The singer admitted that it was the first instance in his 15-year career of having to walk off stage during a performance, highlighting the rarity of such a situation. Known for hits like Troublemaker and Dance With Me Tonight, Murs rose to fame on the X Factor and has since built a successful music career
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