Lewis Capaldi's latest album Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent was announced by the songwriter title on Tuesday (October 18).
As well as confirming the long-awaited album news, the Scottish legend also announced a total of 31 tour dates across the UK and Europe.
And of course, Glasgow is one of them.
READ MORE: Michael Bublé announces Glasgow 2023 date for 'Higher' tour
After teasing the exciting news to his fans yesterday morning before revealing what he had been keeping a secret later in the afternoon, fans rushed to buy copies of Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent which currently has a release date of May 19 2023.
This is a follow up to his debut, Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent , which was the biggest selling UK album of both 2019 and 2020.
But with a tour also on the horizon, how do fans get a hold of tickets? Here's how you can nab a ticket to see the singer in Glasgow, and Aberdeen if you miss out.
Lewis Capaldi tour 2023 Glasgow - how to get tickets
Lewis Capaldi's Glasgow concert kicks off on January 24 at the OVO Hydro. You can get tickets here.
Presale for the new tour will begin on October 26 with general sale to commence on October 28.
If you can't see any dates for Glasgow, there is one more Scottish date taking place on January 23 - just before the Glasgow gig - in Aberdeen's P&J Live. You can get tickets here.
Lewis Capaldi UK and Europe tour dates 2023 - full list
JANUARY
- Sat 14, Leeds, First Direct Arena
- Mon 16, Sheffield, Utilita Arena
- Wed 18, Manchester, AO Arena
- Thu 19, Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena
- Sat 21, Newcastle, Utilita Arena
- Mon 23, Aberdeen, P&J Live - You can get tickets here.
- Tue 24, Glasgow, OVO Hydro - You can get tickets here.
- Thu 26, Birmingham, Utilita Arena
- Fri 27, Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
- Sun 29, Belfast, SSE Arena
- Mon 30, Dublin, 3Arena
FEBRUARY
- Wed 1, Cardiff, International Arena
- Thu 2, Exeter, Westpoint Arena
- Mon 13, Warsaw, Torwar - Poland
- Tue 14, Vienna, Stadthalle - Austria
- Thu 16, Berlin, Mercedes-Benz Arena - Germany
- Fri 17, Prague, O2 Arena - Czech Republic
- Sun 19, Hamburg, Barclays Arena - Germany
- Tue 21, Frankfurt, Festhalle - Germany
- Thu 23, Antwerp, Sportpaleis - Belgium
- Sat 25, Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome - Netherlands
- Sun 26, Paris, Accor Arena - France
- Tue 28, Cologne, Lanxess Arena - Germany
MARCH
- Thu 2, Copenhagen, Royal Arena - Denmark
- Fri 3, Oslo, Spektrum - Norway
- Sun 5, Stockholm, Avicii Arena - Sweden
- Tue 7, Zurich, Hallenstadion - Switzerland
- Wed 8, Milan, Mediolanum Forum - Italy
- Fri 10, Barcelona, Palau Sant Jordi - Spain
- Sat 11, Madrid, WiZink Center - Spain
- Tue 14, Stuttgart, Schleyerhalle - Germany
- Wed 15, Munich, Olympiahalle - Germany
READ NEXT:
B&M shoppers praise 'bargain' dual air fryer £100 cheaper than Ninja
Scottish bank holidays 2022 and 2023 confirmed - full list
All the Glasgow cafe, bars and restaurants that have closed this year
Glasgow brunch spot to close due to 'cost of living crisis' but tease pop up
Glasgow Indian restaurant awarded 'fine dining restaurant of the year' 2022