'Missing' Glasvegas singer James Allan has been in touch with his manager.

Glasvegas' frontman is alive and well after going missing four days ago, it has been revealed.
James Allan, singer with the Scottish band, contacted his manager Dean Cunning to explain that he is well and will be joining the group on the US support slot tour.
Cunning told the Independent: "James is not missing, he's in New York. He got in touch with me ... to tell me he was OK because he knew people were worried."
He also claimed that he was "in the dark" about the 30-year-old's disappearing act and said he is not exactly sure when the singer went missing.
The frontman was last seen at a recent Italian music festival and sparked worry among his bandmates when he did not attend the Barclaycard Mercury Music Prize ceremony.
Earlier this month, Glasvegas announced they will give away ten copies of their eponymous album to celebrate its nomination for the Mercury Prize, although they lost out on the accolade when it was scooped by hip-hop artist Speech DeBelle.
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