AN AMERICAN star has announced a new tour with a Glasgow show.
R&B singer Ne-Yo will take to the stage at the OVO Hydro as part of his upcoming tour Champagne and Roses, with special guest and fellow R&B singer Mario.
The Glasgow show will take place on March 18 2024.
The extra date, along with three others, was added due to "phenomenal demand".
ANNOUNCED 📣@NeYoCompound is bringing his CHAMPAGNE AND ROSES Tour with Mario to the OVO hydro on 18 March 2024!#OVOLive presale 9:30am, Wed 29 Nov
— OVO Hydro (@OVOHydro) November 25, 2023
Tickets on sale 9:30am, Fri 1 Dec ➡️ https://t.co/agmgaSWznW pic.twitter.com/3sx91nhpx8
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The venue revealed the exciting show on Twitter/X.
It said: "Ne-Yo is bringing his Champagne and Roses Tour with Mario to the OVO hydro on March 18, 2024!
"OVO Live presale starts at 9.30am on Wednesday, November 29.
"Tickets go on sale 9.30am on Friday, December 1."
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