Hugely popular rock band Queens Of The Stone Age are hitting the road once again with Glasgow confirmed to be part of an exciting new UK tour.
Ahead of their eagerly anticipated headline show at Glastonbury in June, the iconic band have released details about the ‘The End Is Nero’ tour which will see them play the OVO Hydro on November 18.
The UK tour, which will see the band supported by Australian punk favourites The Chats and London-based trio Deep Tan, kicks off in Manchester on November 14 before taking in London, Stockton-on-Tees, Glasgow and Birmingham, before heading over to Ireland to finish in Dublin.
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The tour follows the recent release of the new song “Carnavoyer”, and comes ahead of the launch of their new album 'In Times New Roman…', which will be available from their website from Friday, June 16 and will be part of a promotion at Monorail Records at King Street which will see fans invited along on the eve of the album release to enjoy a pre-launch party.
The MIDNIGHT CLUB starts at 11 pm on June 15 and will feature giveaways, exclusive merch including limited edition coloured vinyl, and—in a few select locations—signed merchandise and ticket giveaways.
How to get tickets to Queens Of The Stone Age's Glasgow date
Tickets for the show go on sale from Friday, June 16 at 10 am
Tickets will go on sale via www.ticketmaster.co.uk.
Queens of the Stone Age UK Tour:
14/11/23 Manchester - AO Arena*
15/11/23 London - The O2
18/11/23 Glasgow - OVO Hydro - buy tickets
19/11/23 Birmingham - Resorts World Arena
20/11/23 Stockton-on-Tees - Globe Theatre*
22/11/23 Dublin - 3Arena
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