The Corrs took to the stage at Glasgow's OVO Hydro last night on their Talk of Corners tour without violinist Sharon Corr who was replaced at the last minute by local musician Éadaoin Ní Mhaicín.
The Corrs fans have been left puzzled after one member of the Irish family band pulled out of their Glasgow gig due to "unforeseen circumstances" just hours before they took to the stage at The OVO Hydro last night.
The Irish musician took to her Instagram page @eadioinofficial to announce she would be joining the band on stage to step in for Sharon. She wrote: "In a mad series of events I am BUZZING to be playing with @thecorrsofficial tonight in the @ovohydro" with the Corr's track Runaway playing in the background.
Join the Daily Record's WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. It is believed that the Irish violinist was called in at the very last minute and is said to have just met the Corrs for the first time at 4pm that day, meaning she would have had to have learned their entire set list in the space of a few hours.
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