Kaiser Chiefs are coming to Glasgow this year as part of their huge UK tour.
The Leeds band, most known for their hit songs 'Ruby' and 'I Predict a Riot' will be playing 13 shows on their new tour.
The band will be supported by popular rock indie bands The Fratellis and The Sherlocks across the different dates.
Sharing the news on their Twitter Kaiser Chiefs said: "We’re so excited to announce we’re going on tour across the UK this November with very special guests The Fratellis and The Sherlocks."
The band will be playing at the Ovo Hydro on Friday, November 11.
We’re so excited to announce we’re going on tour across the UK this November with very special guests The Fratellis and The Sherlocks 🙌🥳 To get early access to tickets on Wednesday 23rd March at 9am, sign up here. General on sale Friday 25th March 9am. https://t.co/ocwZRTnicQ pic.twitter.com/qOeVZjNZAT
— Kaiser Chiefs (@KaiserChiefs) March 18, 2022
How to get Kaiser Chiefs tickets for Glasgow
Tickets for the Kaiser Chiefs will be available on Ticketmaster.
Presale tickets became available to purchase at 9am on Wednesday, March 23.
General sale tickets go on sale on Friday, March 25 at 9am via the Ticketmaster website here.
Kaiser Chiefs UK Tour dates
- Wednesday 2nd November 2022: Swansea Arena
- Thursday 3rd November 2022: Cardiff Motorpoint Arena
- Saturday 5th November 2022: London The O2
- Monday 7th November 2022: Newcastle City Hall
- Tuesday 8th November 2022: Hull Bonus Arena
- Thursday 10th November 2022: Liverpool M&S Bank Arena
- Friday 11th November 2022: Glasgow Hydro
- Sat 12th November 2022: Leeds First Direct Arena
- Mon 14th November 2022: Brighton Centre
- Tuesday 15th November 2022: Plymouth Pavilions
- Thursday 17th November 2022: Bournemouth International Centre
- Friday18th November 2022: Birmingham Utilita Arena
- Saturday 19th November 2022: Nottingham Motorpoint Arena
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