Singer Josh Groban is coming to Glasgow next May.
The star will tour the UK to support his first UK number one album Stages and he will play the Clyde Auditorium on May 24, 2016.
Stages is a collection of some of the greatest musical theatre songs of all time and features songs from musicals including Les Misérables (Bring Him Home); Carousel (You’ll Never Walk Alone); Into the Woods (Children Will Listen); Phantom of the Opera (All I Ask of You) and The Wizard of Oz (Over the Rainbow).
The album also features duets including All I Ask of You with Kelly Clarkson.
Tickets will go on sale at 9am on Friday, September 25 priced £45.40 - £56.75 (inc. admin fee) and will be available from www.secc.co.uk or 0844 395 4000.
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