
Nelly sends message to Glasgow fans ahead of OVO Hydro show
The Dilemma hitmaker will take the stage at the OVO Hydro on Monday, June 9.
The show comes as part of the Where The Party At Tour, which will see support from special guests Eve and Fabolous.
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Gigs in Scotland posted a video to Facebook on Monday, in which Nelly said: "Glasgow, what's happening? It's your man, Nelly.
"Where The Party At Tour is coming directly to you. Tickets are on sale right now, y'all make sure you show up.
"We showin' out, having a whole lot of God damn fun. We looking forward Glasgow, holla."
Tickets are still available to see the three-time Grammy-winning superstar in Glasgow.
The show will celebrate the 25th anniversary of Nelly's debut album, Country Grammar.
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To grab tickets, visit www.gigsinscotland.com/artist/nelly
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