A major artist is set to come to Glasgow this summer.
Singer-songwriter Hozier has today announced that he will be making a stop at the city's Queens Park during his upcoming world tour.
The 'Take Me To Church' singer will take the Southside stage on Sunday, June 25.
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The news comes as the singer released his new EP 'Eat Your Young', out today.
Speaking on his first release since 2019, the 33-year-old said: "This EP marks my first release of 2023, with a number of songs to drop over the coming months followed by the full album 'Unreal Unearth' in late summer.
"It’s always a gift to be able to release new music into the world and an added joy to do so on a Birthday.
"I’m thrilled to have announced tour dates for this fall and to share these songs, which offer a sample of more to come."
The third studio album, 'Unreal Unearth' will be out later this year.
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The singer will be stopping at London’s Alexandra Palace Park, Cardiff Castle, and even North America as part of the summer tour.
Tickets will go on sale on Friday, March 24 at 9.30am and can be found HERE
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