ANASTACIA has announced a Glasgow show on her upcoming 25th anniversary tour.
The pop icon will perform at the Royal Concert Hall on April 25 next year as part of her European Not That Kind tour.
The mammoth tour marks 25 years since the singer's debut studio album of the same name, which was released in 2000 and featured smash hit I'm Outta Love.
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Tickets for the tour will go on sale at 10am on Friday, July 5.
Speaking of the tour, Anastacia said: "I am beyond excited to be on the road again in Europe and blessed to get to come and perform in so many gorgeous places to my very special family.
"I didn’t get to do a tour for my first album which makes this all the more special.
"I can’t believe it’s been 25 years since Not That Kind, we will be sure to celebrate in true Anastacia style.
"It’ll be one big anniversary party. I can’t wait to see you all there"
Anastacia will be at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall on Friday, April 25, 2025.
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