A MAJOR UK star has cancelled one of his Scots gigs.
Yungblud has cancelled his Dundee show amid a health issue.


The star, whose real name is Dominic Harrison, said he has been diagnosed with tonsillitis.
He was set to perform for fans at Dundee's Livehouse tomorrow.
But the health issue means he has been forced to axe the show.
He reassured fans that he should still be able to perform for fans in Liverpool on Friday.
The Doncaster-born singer, 27, said medics have urged him to stay in bed for two days to prevent any damage to his voice.
A message posted to his Instagram story said: "Dundee, I have some bad news.
"This morning I was diagnosed with tonsillitis.
"I'm trying to get them out, but I need to find some time as obviously I'm on the road all the time.
"The doctor has asked me to stay in bed for two days to make sure I don't do any damage to my voice.
"I'm so sorry I never wanna let any of you down these intimate shows me so much to me.
"Being close to you all means so much to me.
"I'm gonna have to reschedule the show for a later date but I'll be there in Liverpool on Friday.
"Information will be provided in the coming days. I love you all."
Any Dundee fans who will miss out on seeing Yungblud may have a chance to soon.
Last month the Parents singer announced he would be embarking on a world tour.
He will make a stop in Glasgow as he travels the world performing songs from his new album Idols.
Yungblud is set to take to the stage on April 20 2026 at the OVO Hydro.
Fans who attend the show have been promised his "most personal and ambitious project yet."
A statement from the OVO Hydro read: "YUNGBLUD, the boundary-pushing artist from Doncaster, has taken the world by storm with two UK #1 albums, six billion global Spotify streams, and back-to-back entries in the Billboard Top 100.
"In 2024, he launched his own festival, Bludfest with over 22,000 attendees and generated over 200m views, and became a Sunday Times bestselling author with You Need to Exist.
"Now, in 2025, YUNGBLUD returns with his most personal and ambitious project yet—Idols, a genre-defying album born from a journey of reinvention, rebellion, and radical self-expression.
"Described as a modern rock opera, Idols is a bold new chapter—and he's bringing it to life on stage with a powerful live show you won't want to miss."

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