
'Queen of Rock 'N' Roll' to host Glasgow concert in 2026
As part of the tour, the 74-year-old, from Michigan in the United States of America, will perform at Glasgow's Royal Concert Hall on Tuesday, April 7.
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She will also host gigs in Gateshead, Manchester, Watford, Oxford, Southend, London, Bath, Birmingham, and Bournemouth.
The 2026 tour follows Suzi's last UK outing in November 2024.
Ahead of the shows, she said: 'It's my 62nd year in the business, and it still feels like I've just started. 'Devil Gate Drive', Number 1, 52 years ago."
Suzi added: "Are you ready now? Let's do it one more time for Suzi.'
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The rocker shot to international fame in 1973 with her tune, Can The Can - a Chinn and Chapman-penned anthem that sold over two and a half million copies.
After that, the singer, bass guitarist, songwriter, and actress went on to sell more than 55 million records and spent over 100 weeks in the UK charts between 1973 and 1980.
She is known for her tunes, including Devil Gate Drive, 48 Crash, and Singing With Angels.
Tickets for the gig will go on sale from 10am on Friday, May 30. However, fans will be able to grab presale tickets from 10am on Thursday, May 29.

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