Wet Wet Wet have announced that they will play a homecoming show at the Hydro next year.
The group will play the Glasgow venue on March 12 2016 as part of their 17 date Big Picture tour.
The tour coincides with the 20th anniversary of tge band's number one album, Picture This, which included the hits Julia Says, Don't Want To Forgive Me Now, Somewhere, Somehow, She's All On My Mind, Morning and Love Is All Around.
The band, who have sold over 15 million records, performed their first show at Glasgow's newest venue in December 2013, when they brought their Greatest Hits tour to the venue.
Singer Marti Pellow said "When we play together it always reminds me how great this band is and how proud I am of the armory of songs we've built up. We love to see the fans enjoying what we do on stage and we're all looking forward to being on the road again"
Tickets for the show, priced £47.60 to £53.75 including admin fee, go on sale at 9am on Thursday, May 21.
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