PAOLO Nutini has announced his only Scottish show of the year, with the singer due to play in Edinburgh at the end of August.
The Paisley-born star released his latest album Last Night in the Bittersweet last year, headlining TRNSMT festival in Glasgow.
He later played dates in Edinburgh and Aberdeen before embarking on a global tour, but he had not announced any Scottish dates for 2023.
Scotland 🏴
— Paolo Nutini (@PaoloNutini) July 26, 2023
We are back in Edinburgh this August for our only Scottish show of the year
Pre sale tickets 9am Friday 28th July
General Sale 10am Friday 28th July pic.twitter.com/GIU5eThqZ8
On Wednesday, Nutini announced via Twitter that he will headline at the Royal Highland Showgrounds in Edinburgh on August 31.
Pre-sale tickets will go on sale at 9am on Friday July 28, before the general sale begins at 10am on the same day.
Supporting acts include The Big Moon and Inhaler.
Tickets will be available to buy through Ticketmaster HERE.
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