Callum Beattie has added another date at the Glasgow Barrowlands this December.
The Salamander Street hitmaker will be playing at the East End venue on December 21, after selling out both shows on December 19 and 20.
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The scots singer has admitted that he is 'blown away' by the demand.
He said: “I can’t believe we are doing three nights at the Barrowland at Christmas – it is genuinely beyond my wildest dreams.
“Selling out the bandstand in the summer was crazy. Filling one night at the Barras was wild. When I heard the second one was gone, I wasn’t sure what to think.
“The guys at Regular and my manager Dave all think we can fill a third night. That just doesn’t compute for me at all.
“I can’t thank the fans enough for making all my dreams come true this year – I’m so excited to end the year with you all at the Barras and I have amazing plans for 2024.”
Callum’s manager and close friend Dave Rogers said that the whole team have been taken by surprise at the response from the public.
He added: “Playing the Barrowland is a rite of passage for a Scottish artist, so to be able to do three nights is incomprehensible for all of us.”
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Tickets for the new date go on sale on Friday, October 6.
Tickets can be purchased from ticketmaster.co.uk
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