A major venue change has been announced for an eagerly awaited gig in Glasgow this year.
In October of last year, we reported that rock icons Mötley Crüe and Def Leppard were due to play at Hampden Park on Thursday, July 6 2023.
While the original date remains the same, the show will now take place at Glasgow Green.
VENUE CHANGE » Please note that the @MotleyCrue & @DefLeppard World Tour originally due to take place at Hampden Park Stadium on 6th July has moved to Glasgow Green.
— Gigs in Scotland (@gigsinscotland) January 11, 2023
Original tickets remain valid.
TICKETS ⇾ https://t.co/orj3vMnofS pic.twitter.com/2yG1Xd4ys7
Gigs in Scotland has said that any bookings for the Hampden Park show will still be valid for the Glasgow Green show and ticket holders do not need to contact their ticket provider to change this.
Speaking previously, Mötley Crüe said: "We had an incredible time playing The Stadium Tour in North America this summer and we truly can't wait to take the show around the globe with The WORLD Tour in 2023.
"Crüeheads in Latin America and Europe: Get ready.
"We're coming for you next and can't wait to finally see all of you out there again next year!"
For more information or to book tickets now click here.
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