A concert by Kings of Leon has been postponed after a fire on one of their tour buses at The O2 arena in London.
The blaze began on the coach before spreading to another tour bus in the loading bay of the venue in Greenwich.
About 60 firefighters were at the scene on Tuesday morning and ambulance crews treated six people for smoke inhalation.
An O2 spokesman said the fire meant there was not enough time to rig the arena for the sell-out concert.
A spokesman for the London Fire Brigade (LFB) said the fire had not affected seating or the stage area.
He said both coaches had been completely burnt out.
LFB station manager Sally Cartwright, who is at the scene, said: "Our crews did a fantastic job, especially given the levels of smoke down here which has led to quite challenging conditions.
"The O2's sprinkler system successfully activated and this also helped firefighters bring the blaze swiftly under control". BBC News