P!NK will perform at Glasgow's Hampden Park next year.
The pop star will perform two shows at the stadium on Friday, June 28 and Saturday, June 29 next year as part of her upcoming Summer Carnival Tour.
The shows will be singer's first in Glasgow since 2019.
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P!nk will be joined on the tour by special guests The Script, Gayle and KidCutUp.
The Summer Carnival Tour has already delighted more than one million fans in 2023, with the US superstar performing 21 sold-out shows in seven countries.
She enthralled fans with a hit-packed, high-energy, carnival-party visual feast, featuring breath-taking aerial acrobatics, pumping dance routines, vibrant costume changes and surprise guests.
Tickets for next year's shows will go on sale at 10am on Thursday, November 30.
Venue presale tickets will go on sale on Tuesday, November 28 at 10am.
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