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Folk star Jade Bird to perform in Glasgow's Saint Luke's

Folk star Jade Bird to perform in Glasgow's Saint Luke's

Glasgow Times28-07-2025
Jade Bird, best known for songs like Uh Huh and Does Anybody Know, is coming to Saint Luke's in the city's East End.
The gig, which will take place on Wednesday, November 12, follows the release of Bird's new album, Who Wants To Talk About Love?
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Taking to Instagram, Bird said she was so excited to be touring the new record.
She said: "Finally!!! So excited to announce that I am touring across the US, EU, and UK this autumn and playing all the new songs off of Who Wants to Talk About Love? for you in person!!"
Tickets for the upcoming show will go live at 10am on July 31.
Meanwhile, pre-sale tickets will be available from July 30 at 10am.
READ NEXT: Scottish singer announces 'biggest show ever' in Glasgow
To purchase tickets or sign up for pre-sale, visit www.gigsinscotland.com/artist/jade-bird
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