American singer Sabrina Carpenter is coming to Glasgow on a new tour.
After much speculation, it has been confirmed the Espresso hitmaker will visit the city's OVO Hydro on March 11, 2025.
Fans were sent wild on Wednesday when the venue teased the possible arrival of the Please, Please, Please singer, when they shared a cryptic post containing her song lyrics.
Sabrina rose to fame in the Disney Channel series Girl Meets World and went on to release five studio albums.
Her upcoming album Short n' Sweet, is scheduled for release on August 23 and will feature the fan favourite singles Espresso and Please, Please, Please.
The music video for the latter, released last month, features Sabrina's boyfriend Irish actor Barry Keoghan.
Barry was recently in Glasgow and visited the West End eatery Eusebi Deli.
The ticket presale starts Tuesday, July 23 at 10am local time.
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