A town hall with presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has been cancelled just hours before the event.

The Democratic front-runner had been set to appear on Good Morning America Friday morning, but ABC said in a statement on Thursday afternoon that the event was being rescheduled for a different time.

An ABC executive told DailyMail.com that it was Clinton who cancelled at the last minute due to scheduling issues.

Hillary Clinton (above in March) will not appear at a scheduled live town hall on Friday morning

ABC announced the town hall just on Wednesday in a press release, saying 'ABC News’ Good Morning America will hold two separate live town hall discussions with Democratic Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton and Republican Presidential Candidate Ted Cruz, leading up to Tuesday’s crucial New York Primary.

'Both town halls will air during Good Morning America.

'The town hall with former Secretary of State Clinton will air live on Friday, April 15 followed by a town hall with Sen. Ted Cruz on Monday, April 18. Sen. Cruz will be joined by his wife Heidi for a portion of the discussion.'

The event was to be moderated by George Stephanopoulos and Robin Roberts.

Cruz is still set to appear on Monday, where audience members and viewers from around the country will also have the chance to ask the Republican hopeful questions.

He will also field questions from social media.

Clinton is set to take on opponent Bernie Sanders Thursday night in a Democratic debate that will take place in Brooklyn.

Clinton is set to take on opponent Bernie Sanders Thursday night in a Democratic debate that will take place in Brooklyn

It's been more than a month since the candidates last squared off, and even tonight's debate was for weeks an uncertainty.

The campaigns couldn't agree on a place and time as each had pre-planned events to work around.

Sanders eventually capitulated, placing his desire to address Clinton one last time before New York's April 19 primary above his belief that the ex-New York senator should be the one to change her plans.

His excuse for ruling out tonight as an option was that his campaign had obtained a permit to use Washington Square Park, near the campus of New York University, as a rally site and it was expecting a large crowd.