
Singer Luvcat announces huge show at Glasgow's SWG3
Luvcat, famous for songs like He's My Man and Matador, will be performing at SWG3 on Thursday, November 6.
The show will follow the release of the singer's debut album, Vicious Delicious. The record is set to drop on October 31.
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Tickets for the upcoming show will go live on 10am on July 17.
Pre-sale tickets will also be available to purchase from 10am on July 16.
To sign up for pre-sale or to purchase tickets during standard sale, visit www.gigsinscotland.com/artist/luvcat

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