TWO iconic rock bands have announced their co-headline UK tour.
Weezer and The Smashing Pumpkins will be stopping by Glasgow's OVO Hydro on Wednesday, June 12, 2024.
The two bands will also play Birmingham, London, Dublin, Cardiff, and Manchester.
The news was announced via Gigs and Tours, who wrote: "HUGE NEWS!
"Weezer and The Smashing Pumpkins have just announced a UK Arena Tour in 2024.
"Tickets on general sale 10am this Fri!
"Sign-up to gain exclusive access to the pre-sale on Wednesday at 10am."
HUGE NEWS! @weezer and @smashingpumpkin
— gigsandtours (@gigsandtours) October 16, 2023
have just announced a UK Arena Tour in 2024 🤘📷🎃
Tickets on general sale 10am this Fri! Sign-up to gain exclusive access to the pre-sale on Wednesday at 10am https://t.co/IQcaFyCpIH pic.twitter.com/xWIUAlulYs
Smashing Pumpkins also announced the tour on their Instagram, urging people to sign up for an exclusive pre-sale of tickets.
General sale tickets will go live on Friday October 20 at 10am.
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