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Sam Smith concert at Manchester's AO Arena suddenly cancelled after lights go off

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Sam Smith's concert in Manchester was suddenly cancelled mid way through the performance after the lights went off. Confused fans took to social media after the arena briefly went dark and the performance appeared to suddenly stop on Wednesday night (May 24).

After some brief uncertainty, it was later confirmed over the tannoy that the performance had been pulled due to 'vocal issues'. READ MORE: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community There had initially been speculation of a 'power cut' after the arena seemed to plunge into darkness, with one user writing on Twitter: "Sam Smith concert at MEN arena has had a power cut everybody in darkness." The giant gold figure of the singer could be seen dimly lit centre stage for a few minutes until it was announced the performance would not continue.

It is understood Smith had performed four songs when the plug was pulled. Devastated fans quickly took to Twitter to share the news, with @WillDennigan posting "Show at the #aoarena is cancelled.

Absolute bummer. hope @samsmith is well nonetheless and ready to perform again soon at full health!" @sdonne23 tweeted: "#samsmith concert cancelled because of a voice issue!

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