A MASSIVE US band has made a crucial announcement about their upcoming Scottish show.
Thirty Seconds to Mars was expected to perform their Seasons World Tour at the Glasgow Hydro venue on April 16, 2024.
However, they will not perform on that date anymore and will instead perform on June 6.
This is due to the actors' strike and changes to the filming schedule of lead singer Jared Leto, who is also an Oscar-winning Hollywood actor.
A statement from the band read: "Due to the actors’ strike and subsequent changes in Jared’s filming schedule, some of the EU/UK dates of our Seasons World Tour have been rescheduled.
"We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience this may have caused. We can’t wait to see you all on the road very soon."
All tickets purchased for the concert on April 16 will be valid on June 6.
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