A former Pink Floyd member and Spandau Ballet star are set to play a show in Glasgow later this summer.
Nick Mason, who previously played drums for the Wish You Were Here hitmakers will be playing at the SEC Armadillo on Friday, June 21 with Spandau Ballet star Gary Kemp - who is part of his band Nick Mason’s Saucerful Of Secrets.
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The show will play Pink Floyd’s early body of work including tracks from the era of 1967’s The Piper At The Gates of Dawn through to 1972’s Obscured By Clouds.
Speaking on his return to the stage, Nick said: "Six years ago when I got behind the drums again and we started playing the early Pink Floyd material, it was a real pleasure on so many levels.
"Many of the tracks had never actually been played live, so to have performed them all over the world has been something we’ve all enjoyed immensely.
"To get the opportunity to come back to the UK for another tour is something the band and I had been hoping we would be able to do, so to say 'we’re back' feels good."
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Formed in 2018, Nick Mason’s Saucerful Of Secrets is formed of Nick Mason, Gary Kemp, Guy Pratt, Lee Harris and Dom Beken.
Tickets for the upcoming tour are set to go on sale on Friday, February 16.
You can purchase tickets HERE
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