An English alternative rock band are to host a gig in Glasgow to celebrate their legendary debut album.
Keane will take the stage at the city's OVO Hydro on Friday, October 18, 2024.
The group originally formed in 1995 before taking a break in 2014 and then reuniting in 2018.
The band is made up of Tom Chaplin, Richard Hughes, Tim-Rice Oxley, and Jesse Quin.
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They are known for their hit songs such as Somewhere Only We Know, Everybody's Changing, This Is The Last Time, Nothing In My Way, Bend & Break, and many more.
Meanwhile, they are also well-known for their popular album Hopes and Fears which was released in 2004.
It is known as being one of the best-selling albums in the UK chart history having sold over 2.5million copies in the UK in its first year, and a million in the United States of America.
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The group's performance in Glasgow will celebrate the legendary album 20 years on from it and all of their work since then.
Tickets for the event will go on sale from Friday, June 28, 2024.
ANNOUNCED 📣
— OVO Hydro (@OVOHydro) June 25, 2024
Celebrating 20 years of their legendary debut album 'Hopes and Fears', Keane are heading on the road with a stop at the OVO Hydro on 18 October 😍#OVOLive presale 10am, Wed 26 June
Tickets on sale 10am, Fri 28 June ➡️ https://t.co/ON6gabuxCU pic.twitter.com/8NrkF3cZwl
Announcing the concert, the OVO Hydro said: "Celebrating 20 years of their legendary debut album 'Hopes and Fears', Keane are heading on the road with a stop at the OVO Hydro on October 18."
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