PAOLO Nutini has announced that he will play four dates at Glasgow's OVO Hydro later this year.
The Pencil Full of Lead singer previously teased that he would perform at the city's concert venue last night by sharing a photo of the Hydro with the album cover for his latest record Last Night in the Bittersweet on it.
Now the Paisley star has confirmed that he will perform over four nights in December 2022.
He will play on December 13, 14, 16, and 18.
Glasgow - December 2022 🏴
— Paolo Nutini (@PaoloNutini) July 12, 2022
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General sale begins the following day, Friday July 15 at 9am.
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