Beloved film composer Hans Zimmer has announced a Glasgow show as part of his 2025 UK and Ireland tour.
Well-known for creating the scores for iconic films like Inception, The Dark Knight Rises and Top Gun: Maverick, he has won a number of awards.
The musical giant will come to Glasgow's OVO Hydro on Monday, November 24, 2025, before performing in other cities like London and Manchester.
How to get tickets to Hans Zimmer's Glasgow concert
We're delighted to confirm additional shows, due to high demand, in Zurich at Hallenstadion and Paris at @Accor_Arena to our 2023 European tour. Tickets will go on sale October 25 2022 at 10am CET here: https://t.co/KABrXgoOPQ #HansZimmerlive pic.twitter.com/YzHV0LnMMY
— Hans Zimmer Live (@HansZimmerLive) October 24, 2022
Those wishing to snag some tickets for Hans Zimmer's Glasgow show can do so on the official website for The Next Level tour.
All users need to do is select 'European Tour 2025/2026'. Once clicked, there will be an option for 'Tickets' at the top of the screen.
Once you've found the Glasgow date, all you need to do is register to gain access to the exclusive fan pre-sale.
The official ticket sale will launch on Thursday, September 26 at 1pm (BST).
I’m thrilled to share my TikTok #ClassicalMusic playlist! To see it, go here: https://t.co/b1IZQ4ayqi. And, watch until the end for “Time”! pic.twitter.com/MxPFQxd5Ce
— Hans Zimmer (@HansZimmer) November 4, 2022
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These are all the cities Hans Zimmer will visit on his UK and Ireland tour next year:
November 2025
- Sunday 23 - Leeds First Direct Arena
- Monday 24 - Glasgow OVO Hydro
- Wednesday 26 - Dublin 3Arena
December 2025
- Monday 1 - London The O2
- Tuesday 2 - Manchester Co-op Live
Tickets for Hans Zimmer's Glasgow show will go on sale on Thursday, September 26 at around 1pm (BST).
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