Gigs in Scotland has today released the news that Calvin Harris will be coming to Scotland.
The musician will be coming to Scotland in summer 2022, but as of yet the location has been kept secret.
Those interested in attending can sign up for an exclusive pre-sale on the Ticketmaster website.
Harris has not given any hint to the performance on his own social media.
The show is part of a number of gigs he will be performing this year, including 14 exclusive shows in Ibiza.
The DJ and producer will also be returning to Creamfields this summer. He will headline the Arc stage on Saturday, August 27 three years on from his last appearance at the Daresbury festival.
Harris will perform at both Creamfields North and their inaugural sister festival Creamfields South taking place at Hylands Park, Chelmsford Jubilee Bank Holiday weekend.
To sign up for the exclusive presale, visit the website here.
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