Irish band The Scratch have issued a statement after they had their gig at the Cork Opera House cut short last week due to a 'safety' issue.
The alternative four-piece group took to the stage at the famous Cork venue on Sunday as part of the Guinness Cork Jazz Festival.However, in a move that left many fans in attendance disappointed, their concert was ultimately cut short by Cork Opera House, who said it made the"difficult decision to finish the show earlier than anticipated due to a barrier becoming compromised during the performance".
“We wish also to acknowledge and thank the band – The Scratch - for their understanding of the situation. The four-piece also made a promise to their Cork fans that they would return “as soon as possible” to make up for the aborted show."Firstly, we appreciate the love and support from all of ye who attended following the massively disappointing end to the night.
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