MANCHESTER pop-rockers The 1975 will play the Summer Sessions on Sunday, August 25.
The band, fronted by Matty Healy, are known for their sing-a-long anthems and outstanding production during shows so Glasgow will be expecting big things from this gig.
And here is everything you need to know about the band's upcoming show.
Any tickets left?
The official ticket outlets for the show include Ticketmaster, festicket and Ticket Scotland.
On Ticketmaster, prices start at £66.70. You can get tickets that also include £5 bus travel. You can also upgrade to VIP which starts at £105.25.
On Festicket, standing prices start at £59.50 but the website warns that there is a high demand for tickets...so get in there quick!
On Ticket Scotland, standing prices start at £59.50 and £95 for VIP.
Please note: Most of the websites have booking fees attached to the purchase. Check the cost before you buy.
What time does the show start?
Glasgow Summer Sessions have just released show times.
STAGE TIMES → @the1975 headline our final day of #SSGLA19 in Bellahouston Park THIS SUNDAY and it's looking like a scorcher 🏴☀️ Come prepared for all weather conditions, with appropriate sturdy footwear, waterproofs and suncream. Full event info → https://t.co/3yHTcelJCy pic.twitter.com/BjrGDw70Jw
— Summer Sessions (@SmmrSessions) August 22, 2019
Twin Atlantic
Who is supporting 1975?
It is a homecoming gig for Glasgow's Twin Atlantic and we couldn't be happier.
Support will also come from You Met At Six, Pale Waves, Ten Tonnes and No Rome.
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How do I get there?
Concert partner Happy Bus is providing travel to the event from places including Aberdeen, Airdrie, Alloa, Arbroath, Ayr, Bathgate, Bellshill, Carlisle, Coatbridge, Cupar, Dundee, Dunfermline, East Kilbride, Falkirk, Edinburgh, Irvine, Kilmarnock, Kirkcaldy, Leven, Livingston, Montrose, Motherwell, Paisley, Perth, Port Glasgow, St Andrews, Stonehaven, Stirling and Wishaw. Buses will also run from English cities Manchester, Newcastle, and Liverpool. The list is extensive with around 40 locations on offer and you can check here
Happy Bus will also provide a Glasgow City Centre Shuttle service, which will depart from Buchanan Bus Station every 10 minutes. A return ticket costs £5.
First Bus numbers 9, 9A, 10 and McGills number 38 all drop off and pick up from Paisley Road West to the north of Bellahouston Park. The journey takes around 20 minutes depending on traffic. The last bus is scheduled at 12.25am.
If you plan on driving, Albion Car Park is the closest to the park. It costs £5 but you better get there quick as it is on a first-come, first-serve basis.
The Glasgow Summer Sessions warn that towing enforcements will be in place so pay attention to notices before leaving your car.
Scotrail will also be running services, which will be announced closer to the show. They run from Glasgow Central to Dumbreck station. A queuing system is usually in place after a show - so expect it to be busy.
Glasgow TOA is aware of the show. Their pick up point will be shared within the private coaches on Hinshelwood Drive.
What will the weather be like?
Sunday's forecast states there will be sunny spells but there will also be a risk of some showers, perhaps on the heavy side. Feeling warm. The showers will clear overnight but mist and fog may form quite widely.
What songs will The 1975 play?
Things can always change on the night but this is the setlist the band's played across their European festival dates.
Give Yourself a Try
TOOTIMETOOTIMETOOTIME
She's American
Sincerity is Scary
It's Not Living (If It's Not With You)
Love Me
I Couldn't Be More in Love
Robbers
I Like America and America Likes Me
Somebody Else
I Always Wanna Die (Sometimes)
Love It If We Made It
Chocolate
Sex
The Sound
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