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Olivia Rodrigo at O2 Academy Glasgow — everything you need to know ahead of Sour Tour show

After announcing a worldwide tour last December, Olivia Rodrigo is finally coming to Glasgow later this week.

The pop rock superstar will be bringing the Sour Tour to the O2 Academy this Saturday (July 2), in support of her massively successful debut album Sour.

Fans will be eagerly anticipating Rodrigo's appearance in Glasgow, following her much-lauded set at Glastonbury — which saw her bring out UK pop icon Lily Allen.

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Before heading to the gig, it's important to be aware of key information such as set times and age restrictions.

Here's everything you need to know about Olivia Rodrigo's concert at the O2 Academy in Glasgow.

Are there still tickets available?

Unfortunately, there are no tickets left for the event according to Ticketmaster, meaning if you want to see the show you will need to try and buy them second-hand.

Set times

The event is listed as starting at 7pm on the Ticketmaster website, meaning you can likely expect support act Baby Queen to perform some time after that.

While it's unlikely Rodrigo herself will start playing any time before 8pm — or even later — this isn't a guarantee, so if you want to play it safe you should try and get to the venue for as close to 7pm as possible.

Age restrictions

According to Gigs in Scotland, the concert can only be attended by those aged 14 or over.

Additionally, those aged 14 or 15 must be accompanied by an adult over 18.

You should bring a form of ID with you to the show, especially if you intend on visiting the venue's bar.

How to get to the O2 Academy Glasgow

By bus: Full details can be found at First Group and SPT. Buchanan bus station is just under 2,000 metres way for wider connections.

By train : Glasgow Central Station is about a 10 minute walk and has links to trains all over Scotland and services to various locations in England.

Glasgow Queen Street Station is about a 15 minute walk and has links to trains all over Scotland and services to various locations in England.

By subway: The nearest subway station is Bridge Street, that’s around 300 metres away on Eglinton Street, please check the SPT site for opening hours.

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