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Popular DJ to bring 'massive arena tour' to Glasgow

Popular DJ to bring 'massive arena tour' to Glasgow

Glasgow Times21-05-2025

Sonny Fodera, from Australia, will perform at the OVO Hydro in the West End on November 15, 2025.
The 39-year-old is known for his huge songs, including Somedays, Tell Me, Asking, Mind Still, and Unconditional.
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ANNOUNCED 📣
Sonny Fodera is hitting up the OVO Hydro on 15 November as part of his massive UK arena tour this year!#OVOLive presale | 10am, Wed 28 May
Tickets on sale | 10am, Fri 30 May ➡️ https://t.co/YKovZUuNJS pic.twitter.com/tfp3iDrDa4 — OVO Hydro (@OVOHydro) May 21, 2025
A spokesperson for the OVO Hydro said: "Announced - Sonny Fodera is hitting up the OVO Hydro on November 15 as part of his massive UK arena tour this year."
Fans will be able to grab tickets for Sonny's Glasgow gig from 10am on Friday, May 30.
However, presale tickets will be available from 10am on Wednesday, May 28.

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