THE Snuts have announced their "biggest ever headline show" on the back of their main stage performance at TRNSMT on Friday.
Calling it a "monumental moment" in their careers, the band will perform at the Hydro on Friday, December 6.
The indie rock band also released a video on Instagram to reveal the news, showing clips of the band since they were formed in 2015.
It was captioned: "Time to meet the best fans in the world."
It comes during a spectacular year of touring for the band who performed on Glastonbury's Oher Stage on the Friday, toured through the States in March, headlined shows in Japan in May and topped the bill at Liverpool's Sound City Festival.
Pre-sale tickets will go on sale at an undisclosed time on Tuesday, July 16.
General sale will begin at 10am on Thursday, July 18.
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