
Biffy Clyro announce Glasgow Hydro gig – how to get tickets
The group, which formed in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, in 1995, consists of Simon Neil, James Johnston, and Ben Johnston.
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They are known for their mega tunes, including Many of Horror, Bubbles, Space, Oppostie, and That Golden Rule.
Announcing the show, the OVO Hydro said: "Local lads - and rock gods - Biffy Clyro are returning to the OVO Hydro for the epic final night of The Futique Tour on January 21, 2026."
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Local lads - and rock GODS - @BiffyClyro are returning to the OVO Hydro for the epic final night of The Futique Tour on 21 January 2026 🤘#OVOLive presale | 10am, Tue 29 July
Tickets onsale | 10am, Thu 31 July ➡️ https://t.co/bIzNQTV6Wm pic.twitter.com/rzZUl5achj — OVO Hydro (@OVOHydro) July 24, 2025
Tickets for the band's Glasgow show will go on sale from Thursday, July 31, at 10am.
However, fans will be able to grab presale tickets from Tuesday, July 29, at 10am.
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