Kane Brown Live in Glasgow: A Night of Country Music Magic at the OVO Hydro

Country music sensation Kane Brown is gearing up to captivate the audience in Glasgow this weekend. The talented singer-songwriter will grace the stage at the OVO Hydro on Sunday, October 5, as part of his limited UK tour. With just four shows scheduled in the UK this year, Kane Brown's Glasgow performance promises to be a memorable experience.
Joining Kane Brown on stage in Glasgow will be the talented artists Dash and Dylan Schneider. Dash, known for her viral hit "Austin (Boots Stop Workin')," has made a mark in the music industry with her chart-topping singles. Dylan Schneider, another American country singer-songwriter, will also showcase his musical prowess as the opening act for Kane Brown at the Hydro.
The doors for Kane Brown's show at the OVO Hydro will open at 6.30pm, with the event expected to conclude around 10.15pm. While the stage times are subject to change, attendees can anticipate an evening filled with electrifying performances and soulful music from Kane Brown and his supporting artists.
Kane Brown's setlist for the Glasgow show is likely to feature a selection of his popular songs that have resonated with fans across the globe. From chart-topping hits to heartfelt ballads, the audience can expect a dynamic and engaging performance from the country music star.
For those still looking to secure their tickets for Kane Brown's performance at the OVO Hydro, there are limited last-minute tickets available at prices ranging from £31 to £147 (before fees). Tickets can be purchased online through Ticketmaster or directly at the venue's Box Office on the day of the event. The OVO Hydro Box Office will open at 3pm on Sunday, providing fans with the opportunity to secure their seats for an unforgettable night of music.
As a reminder, please note that no children under the age of 5 will be permitted inside the venue for Kane Brown's show at the OVO Hydro. Make sure to plan your visit accordingly and get ready to immerse yourself in the captivating performances of Kane Brown, Dash, and Dylan Schneider in Glasgow.