One of the 'UK's biggest breakout dance acts of the last five years' is set to host a gig in Glasgow.
Nathan Dawe will perform at SWG3 in the West End on Saturday, February 22, 2025.
The 30-year-old star will be bringing his Locked Into The Sounds tour to the city.
Born in Staffordshire, England, the music producer/DJ started his career in 2010.
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He is known for his smash tunes including 21 Reasons, 0800 Heaven, We Ain't Here For Long, Higher, Heart Still Beating, Lighter, Flowers, and many more.
In January 2021, Nathan was crowned MTV's Push Artist for 2021, and he has also been nominated for BRIT Awards.
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Announcing the show, Gigs in Scotland said: "Just announced: Nathan Dawe.
"Locked Into The Sounds.
"SWG3 (Warehouse), Glasgow, February 22, 2025."
Tickets for the concert will go on sale from Thursday, November 14, at 10am.
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It comes after we reported how a legendary noughties band are set to reunite and host a gig in Glasgow to celebrate 20 years of their first album.
American pop-rock group, the Scissors Sisters, will perform at the city's OVO Hydro on Saturday, May 17, 2025.
The band, who formed in 2000, haven't released an album since they went on an indefinite hiatus in 2012.
However, before taking a break they released their fourth studio album 'Magic Hour', which included songs such as Baby Come Home, Keep Your Shoes On, Inevitable, Only The Horses, and many more.
Other songs that the group are known for include I Can't Decide, I Don't Feel Like Dancin', Take Your Mama, and Comfortably Numb.
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