Lewis Capaldi is returning to Glasgow for a brand new exclusive gig on Wednesday, June 7.
The Glasgow-born star will appear at the city's O2 Academy for an intimate show, giving fans a unique opportunity to see the hugely popular singer perform in his home town following a sold-out worldwide tour.
The concert will take place shortly after the release of his eagerly anticipated second album ‘Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent’, due to be released on May 19.
There are as few as 1,000 pairs of tickets up for grabs, with the gig available exclusively for Virgin Media broadband and O2 mobile customers through Priority.
The prize draw opens today (May 15) at 12pm and will close on Thursday, May 18, and it can be accessed via the Priority app or website.
As well as early ticket access, priority members can benefit from free bag drop, queue jump, cloakroom services, phone charging, VIP hospitality and discounts on merchandise.
To celebrate the launch of Lewis Capaldi’s second album, Virgin Media and O2 customers can also secure a £5 discount when purchasing the new album. To access this offer, visit here.
Commenting on the intimate gig, Lewis said: "I'm very excited to be going back home to play at an intimate venue that’s so important to me. I really appreciate O2 for having me and making this show happen exclusively through Priority - I can’t wait to see some of you there!"
Gareth Griffiths, Director of Partnerships and Sponsorship at Virgin Media O2, said: “Priority gigs are our way of giving O2 and Virgin Media customers incredible access in an intimate setting to the biggest music stars in the world. We are so excited to be able to bring Lewis Capaldi to O2 Academy Glasgow in what is set to be an unforgettable performance, with access to tickets only available through Priority.”
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