The Middlesbrough-born X Factor star has confirmed he'll be coming to Glasgow as part of his Bitter Sweet Love Tour which will see him play eight shows across the UK and Europe.
The X-Factor star will be hitting the city in spring next year as part of the tour for his upcoming studio album, Bitter Sweet Love. It's been announced that he will play the OVO Hydro on March 13, 2024, as part of an eight arena show tour across the UK and Europe.
Fans will be able to get their hands on tickets from 9 am on September 22 from Ticketmaster, while a presale will also be held for OVO Live members at 9 am on September 20.The singer recently announced his fifth studio album Bitter Sweet Love, which will be released on January 26, 2024 ahead of the tour after the release of new tracks Blindside and A Year Ago.
James is considered to be one of the world’s biggest streaming artists, with over 38 million monthly listeners on Spotify alone, and has collaborated with the likes of Anne-Marie, Sigala, Rudimental, Marshmello & many more.
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