Michael McIntyre is set to visit Glasgow's OVO Hydro as part of his 'MACNIFICENT' tour - and there are still tickets left.
Starting off in Bristol in September of this year, the comic will soon make his way to Scotland with him coming to the city in May 2024 whilst also stopping off at Aberdeen's P&J Arena.
It's a while away yet, but keen fans of the comedian will want to get their hands on tickets before it's too late.
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The OVO Hydro warns that you must strictly be 14-years-old or above to see the show as there will be "potential swearing and adult content" during the show.
The ticket release comes shortly after Michael McIntyre had Lewis Capaldi on his 'Big Show' where the singer took part in the famous 'Sent To All'.
So if you want to see the funny man live, here is what you need to know.
When is Michael McIntyre coming to Glasgow?
The comedian will be coming to Glasgow's OVO Hydro on May 18 2024 at Glasgow's OVO Hydro which will fall on a Saturday.
Michael McIntyre's 'Macnificent' tour - when do tickets go on sale?
Tickets went on sale at 10am this morning (February 17). Whilst seats are limited, there are tickets left.
Michael McIntyre's 'Macnificent' tour - how to buy tickets
As mentioned, tickets went on sale this morning but there are some left. But don't wait around too long as they could be gone soon.
You can buy official tickets via Ticketmaster by clicking here.
Michael McIntyre's 'Macnificent' tour - how much do tickets cost?
According to Ticketmaster, tickets can cost anywhere between £30.10 to £126.55 each, depending on your seats.
Michael McIntyre's 'Macnificent' UK tour dates - full list
- Wednesday, 6 September 2023, Bristol, Hippodrome
- Thursday, 7 September 2023, Bristol, Hippodrome
- Friday, 8 September 2023, Bristol, Hippodrome
- Friday, 15 September 2023, New York, The Beacon
- Saturday, 16 September 2023, New York, The Beacon
- Thursday, 12 October 2023, Bournemouth, International Centre, Windsor Hall
- Friday, 13 October 2023, Bournemouth, International Centre, Windsor Hall
- Saturday, 14 October 2023, Bournemouth, International Centre, Windsor Hall
- Friday, 27 October 2023, Brighton Centre
- Saturday, 28 October 2023, Brighton Centre
- Sunday, 29 October 2023, Brighton Centre
- Friday, 3 November 2023, Dublin, 3Arena
- Saturday, 4 November 2023, Dublin, 3Arena
- Saturday, 25 November 2023, Leeds, First Direct Arena
- Friday, 1 December 2023, Swansea Arena
- Saturday, 2 December 2023, Cardiff International Arena
- Sunday, 3 December 2023, Cardiff International Arena
- Friday, 23 February 2024, Plymouth Pavilions
- Saturday, 24 February 2024, Plymouth Pavilions
- Friday, 8 March 2024, Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
- Saturday, 9 March 2024, Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
- Saturday, 16 March 2024, Newcastle, Utilita Arena
- Friday, 22 March 2024, Manchester, AO Arena
- Saturday, 23 March 2024, Manchester, AO Arena
- Friday, 5 April 2024, London, The O2
- Saturday, 6 April 2024, London, The O2
- Friday, 12 April 2024, London, The O2
- Saturday, 13 April 2024, London, The O2
- Saturday, 20 April 2024, Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena
- Friday, 26 April 2024, Hull, Bonus Arena
- Saturday, 27 April 2024, Sheffield, Utilita Arena
- Friday, 10 May 2024, London, OVO Arena Wembley
- Saturday, 11 May 2024, London, OVO Arena Wembley
- Thursday, 16 May 2024, Aberdeen, P&J Arena
- Saturday, 18 May 2024, Glasgow, OVO Hydro - You can buy tickets here
- Friday, 24 May 2024, Birmingham, Utility Arena
- Saturday, 25 May 2024, Birmingham, Utility Arena
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