INDIE rock icons Stereophonics have announced a huge Glasgow gig.
The Dakota rockers will take to the stage at the OVO Hydro later this year as part of their UK Arena Tour.
It comes hot on the heels of a monumental summer for Stereophonics.
They’ve played to over 500,000 fans across the UK and Europe, including a string of sold-out outdoor and stadium shows.
And earlier this month, the band played a showstopping headline set at the Isle of Wight festival, with Rolling Stone UK dubbing the band’s set as “the highlight of the night” that “upheld every expectation” for 55,000 festival goers.
The group – made up of frontman Kelly Jones, bassist Richard Jones, lead guitarist Adam Zidani and dummer Jamie Morrison – released their brand new album, Make ‘Em Laugh, Make ‘Em Cry, Make ‘Em Wait, back in April.
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It marks their ninth number one and thirteenth studio album.
On the album, frontman Kelly said: “Some of the stuff on this record is uplifting, anthemic and feel-good and then there are other songs that are introspective.”
This weekend, the Welsh quartet will cap off their summer stadium run with two sold-out homecoming shows at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium on Friday and Saturday.
They’ll kick off their UK tour in December with shows in Nottingham, Newcastle, and Sheffield before heading north of the border.
The Maybe Tomorrow hitmakers will then perform at P&J Live in Aberdeen on December 9.
They’ll then take to the stage in Scotland’s largest city on December 10.
After this, they’ll play gigs in Manchester, Birmingham. Liverpool before rounding things off at The O2 in London.
Tickets go on sale on Friday, July 11, at 9.30am.