
Special tickets released for multi-platinum star's Glasgow gig
Ahead of the show later this week, the venue announced that extra pit tickets have been released for the gig.
In a post on X, the Hydro said: "Extra PIT tickets have just been released for Tate McRae this Friday.
"This is your last chance to get 'So Close' to Tate herself from the best spot in the crowd."
(Image: Newsquest) The special tickets, which have been released days before the show, are on sale now, with the Hydro encouraging fans to 'go, go, go' and buy them.
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The 21-year-old, from Canada, is known for her incredible tunes, including Sports Car, Revolving Door, Greedy, and You Broke Me First.
During her musical career so far, Tate has received 'countless' awards, such as nominations for two Billboard Music Awards, an MTV VMA Award, multiple People's Choice Awards, and more.
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(Image: Newsquest) Tate previously hosted a gig at the city's O2 Academy in the Southside on Saturday, April 20, 2024.
We reported how the global superstar revealed her 'love' for Glasgow during her performance last year.
The talented youngster posted a clip on social media of her show at the venue.
In the video, the musician was singing her hit tune You Broke Me First, while the crowd could also be heard singing it word for word.
Posting the clip on TikTok, the star said: "I love you so much Glasgow."
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