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Sam Smith cancels another gig hours before show as they issue health update

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Sam Smith had to cancel a second gig just hours before they were due to perform due to illness. The singer, 30, was preparing to appear at the Resorts World Arena in Birmingham but was struck down by a mystery virus.

The Unholy singer told fans in a statement that they will be rescheduling the concert to another date later in the year, reports the Daily Star.

Sam, who is due to play Manchester's AO Arena next month, explained: "Sailors, I am so sorry to let you know that my team and I are still really not well, so unfortunately we need to reschedule our Birmingham show to the 27th May 2023.

It’s so important to me that we give you the very best version of Gloria. I don’t want you to experience it at anything less. READ MORE: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community "Thank you so much for understanding, I know how excited everyone is to see the show, and I feel the same about seeing all of you." Sam added: "All previous tickets are still valid for the new date.

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