Rod Stewart's Aberdeen gig axed because of bad weather

The AECC concert has been rescheduled for July 17th

Author: Joe OdberPublished 12th Jun 2019

Rod Stewart's open air concert in Aberdeen tonight has been called off because of high wind and rain.

It was meant to be a farewell gig for the AECC, before the opening of the new P&J Live venue later this summer.

It will go ahead at the AECC on Tuesday 16th July instead.

A spokeswoman for the AECC said:

"Due to adverse weather conditions this evening’s concert at AECC Outdoors has had to be postponed.

"Sir Rod and his team always believe the show must go on and this decision has not been taken lightly. However, due to the high winds and bad weather it would not be safe to go ahead with this evening’s concert.

"All existing tickets will remain valid for the rescheduled date, and ticket holders are not required to take any action. Customers requiring assistance are requested to contact their point of purchase.

"We apologise for the inconvenience this causes everyone but safety is our priority."