Next year promises to be an exciting one for gig lovers across Glasgow.

The biggest venues of the city will be filled to the brim with world-class entertainment.

Here are our top picks for music lovers.

 

February 1: Florence + The Machine

OVO Hydro

Doors: 6.30pm

The rescheduled date of the iconic indie rock band is almost here!

Part of their Dance Fever Tour, the English ensemble is guaranteed to put on a good show.

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February 3 and 4: You Me At Six

Barrowlands Ballroom

Starts: 7pm

The rock band is taking over the iconic East End venue not for one but two nights!

 

February 8: Carly Rae Jepsen

O2 Academy

Starts: 7pm

Yes, the So Nice Tour is coming to Glasgow! 

The talented Canadian singer will wow the crowd with music from her latest album, The Loneliest Time.

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March 22: Sam Ryer

Barrowlands Ballroom

Starts: 7pm

Even though Glasgow didn't get to host Eurovision 2023, the one and only Sam Ryder will be here to cheer us up.

We can't wait!

 

March 24 and 25: Joesef

Barrowlands Ballroom

Starts: 7pm

Scotland's own Joesef is prepared to blow everyone away at the end of March but better get your tickets quick, one date is sold out already...

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April 4: Mimi Webb

O2 Academy

Starts: 7pm

Up-and-coming singer Mimi Webb is coming to perform her hits, including Ghost Of You and 24/5. See you there!

 

April 7: Macklemore

O2 Academy

Starts: 7pm

When was the last time you went to the Thrift Shop?

Jokes aside, this, part of The Ben Tour, is one to pencil into your calendar.

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June 23: Muse

Bellahouston Park

Starts: 4pm

The iconic rock band will take to the stage as part of their Will of the People world tour.

What a brilliant summer night programme!

 

July 6: Mötley Crüe and Def Leppard 

Hampden Park

Doors: not known yet

The rock legends teamed up for a joint show in Scotland's national stadium. Bound to be unforgettable.

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September 14, 22 and 23: Shania Twain

OVO Hyrdo

Doors: 6.30pm

Let's go, girls! The Queen Of Me Tour is definitely not one to miss, with two extra added dates, due to high demand.

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