Singer George Ezra has rescheduled his performance at Glasgow's o2 Academy which was cancelled on Sunday due to illness.
The Budapest star will now play the venue on Thursday, June 4.
Ezra, who also cancelled his Manchester show, tweeted today, "Here are the dates for last week's two postponed UK shows (Manchester & Glasgow). Hope you can all still come party."
He added, "Your messages have been lovely, thank you very much. Sorry again for rescheduled dates. I'm going to make it up to you."
The shows were cancelled after Ezra had woken up extremely ill and had been advised by a doctor not to "talk for the next few days let alone sing".
The 21-year-old English singer-songwriter, who had a hit last year with the song Blame it on Me, hit number one in the UK charts for his album Wanted on Voyage.
He is also nominated for four Brit Awards and is due to perform at this year's ceremony tomorrow.
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