Indie rock band, Florence + the Machine, which is formed by Florence Welch and Isabella Summers among many others will take to the stage in Glasgow and play their iconic catalog to thousands of fans.

The band grew in popularity with hit songs like Dog Days Are Over and You've Got The Love and is still well-liked today.

With the band set to return home for a night of music and fun, here's everything you need to know about their upcoming gig.

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When is Florence + the Machine playing the OVO Hydro?

Florence + the Machine will play at the OVO Hydro in Glasgow on Sunday, November 27, 2022.

When do doors open at the OVO Hydro for the Florence + the Machine gig?

Doors will open for the Florence + the Machine concert at 6:30 pm.

How to get tickets for Florence + the Machine at the OVO Hydro

The remaining tickets can be found on the Ticketmaster website.

What is the age restriction for Florence + the Machine at the OVO Hydro?

Only those aged 14 and over are allowed in the standing area while under 16s must be accompanied by an adult.

What items are banned from the Florence + the Machine gig at the OVO Hydro in Glasgow?

Bags larger than A3 size are not permitted into the venue but can be deposited in a cloakroom at the SEC Centre for £5 per item.

Cigarettes and E-Cigarettes are banned as they are in all public indoor environments.

Professional audio and video recording equipment is not permitted into the event. However, small, non-professional cameras and phones are allowed.

Selfie sticks are also banned as are signs, banners, and flags over A3 size or with a pole(s).

How to get to the Glasgow OVO Hydro for Florence + the Machine?

Luckily, the Finnieston area is very accessible and can be accessed through public transport as well as by car.

Here's how to get to the OVO Hydro for the Florence + the Machine gig:

Train: The OVO Hydro has its very own train station, allowing for easy access for revellers and music lovers.

There are six trains per hour (around every 10 minutes) that depart from Glasgow Central Station from Platform 17 in the station's lower level.

There is then a walkway that leads directly from the Hydro station to the events arena.

Bus: The X19 Stagecoach stops a few minutes' walk from the OVO Hydro and runs from Easterhouse to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Govan.

Parking: The OVO Hydro has multi-storey parking (operated by Glasgow City Council) available for all OVO Hydro visitors. There are also on-site machines on the ground floor.

There are also drop-off and pick-up areas to the west of the SEC Centre which can be found on the OVO Hydro website.