Popular British pop-punk band Busted are coming to Glasgow's OVO Hydro on two dates in September and October.
The Year 3000 singers formed in the year 2000 and had four number-one hit songs in the UK, winning two Brit Awards.
The band is now back on the road as they play at Glasgow's largest events space for two anticipated shows.
When is Busted playing at Glasgow's OVO Hydro?
Busted is performing in Glasgow on Wednesday, September 20 and on Sunday, October 1 with doors for both dates opening at 6:30pm.
What are the banned items at the OVO Hydro as Busted performs?
Bags larger than an A3 size of paper will not be permitted into the Busted concert.
In general, audio and video recording equipment and professional cameras are not permitted at OVO Hydro events.
Furthermore, no food, drink, bottles, or cans can be brought into the venue, other than for medical purposes.
What are the age restrictions for the Busted concerts at Glasgow's OVO Hydro?
Fans wishing to get into the standing area must be aged 14 and over with under 16s needing to be accompanied by an adult.
No under-8s are permitted into the event.
Hands up all the pop-punk fans who started out as @Busted stans who are literally shaking right now 🙋♂️
— OVO Hydro (@OVOHydro) July 28, 2023
Bring on the shows in Glasgow! https://t.co/2yGuikN57C
Are there still tickets available for Busted at Glasgow's OVO Hydro?
Tickets for both events are still accessible but the availability of these is limited for the September concert, according to Ticketmaster.
Tickets for some areas are now totally booked but those interested in seeing the Essex band live can still get seated, standing and WOW Pit tickets for under £50.
The October show has more available spaces and is perfect for those unable to attend the earlier date.
Find out more or get tickets to the Busted shows on the Ticketmaster website.
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