VENUE bosses have issued an update ahead of Sir Elton John's Glasgow show.
The 76-year-old will take to the Hydro stage for a second time tonight after wowing crowds on Saturday.
But those heading to see the Crocodile Rock singer should be aware that the show is starting earlier than planned.
A spokesperson for the venue said: "Elton John is going on slightly earlier tonight than his show last night, and will be heading on at 7.15pm prompt."
Sir Elton is performing his 320th Farewell Yellow Brick Road show and delivered an emotional message to fans at Saturday's show.
He said: "Hello Glasgow. I never actually thought on this tour that I would actually get to say that, it's taken so long to get here.
"Thank you so much for your patience. We are here and to make up for the time lost, all we can do is a great show for you."
He wowed in a two-and-a-half-hour set which included Benny and the Jets, Rocket Man, Candle in the Wind and Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.
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