PUNTERS have reacted with fury after the roof of a popular Glasgow bar reportedly caved in.

The incident is said to have taken place at Flat 0/1 on Bath Street on Friday night.

It’s understood some gigs, as part of the Tenement Trail, were due to take place on Sunday but had to be moved.

The venue issued a short statement on Facebook in the aftermath of the incident on Saturday and said: “Sadly, due to unforeseen circumstances, Flat 0/1 will not be open this evening. We should be back to business as usual come Tuesday.

“In the meantime, our neighbors Lucky Seven Glasgow will be continuing the party.”

However, customers reacted with anger at the bar’s response.

One customer, who claimed to have been injured along with friends, hit back: “Still no official statement about what happened? Me and others were injured and its frankly unacceptable that nothing has been said.”

Another added: “It’s irresponsible for a venue to make a formal statement without knowing exactly what's happened. I would imagine they’ll make one in due course.”

One young woman posted a video on Twitter of what looks like the minutes after the roof caved in.

She captioned it: “In Flat 0/1 but the roof fell in so that’s tough.”

No-one at Flat 0/1 was available for comment.