FANS of an up-and-coming music star have been left fuming after shifting the date of her Glasgow gig – for a SECOND time.
Singer-songwriter Lola Young, 24, was due to perform at the The Garage on Monday night.

Lola Young has sparked outrage from her fans after rescheduling her Glasgow show[/caption]
It is the second time she has shifted the dates of her gig[/caption]
Young posted an update on social media about her rescheduled shows[/caption]
But the rising star has relocated her show to the city’s O2 Academy.
The gig will instead take place a month later on March 26, leaving scores of fans angry.
She previously rescheduled her planned Garage slot from December 6 last year.
Young posted on social media this afternoon: “Hey guys. My Manchester and Glasgow shows have moved to bigger venues, and more tickets are on sale now.”
The update didn’t go down well with her followers, with some claiming to have been left hundreds of pounds out of pocket.
One wrote: “I’m now gonna have to book a new hotel and new travel can’t swap dates on the hotel twice so that’s 250 quid I’m out of pocket. Was looking forward to the small Garage gig.
“Skint struggling musician myself. Boooo!”
Another commented: “Bought these tickets in July and you’ve cancelled twice, f**ked up my plans on both occasions now to add insult to injury it’s at the Academy, a big venue with no heart or soul. P**d off doesn’t cover how I’m feeling about this.”
A third fumed: “We’re on fourth change of date booking in Bristol. Constant changes.
“Same in Manchester. Furious is an understatement.”
A fourth complained: “I’ve lost two days’ pay, two hotel bookings, two train bookings, and now we’re back at square one over £500 down.
“I’m absolutely furious, if this is how we treat fans I’d rather not be a fan at all. Total lack of respect for everyone who’s booked.”
Young, from Croydon, London, shot to fame after covering the 1984 hit Together in Electric Dreams for the 2021 John Lewis Christmas advert.
Her song Messy, released last year, was her first tune to reach top spot in the UK singles chart.