THE bassist of a legendary punk rock band is set to perform a solo Glasgow gig.
The iconic rocker will take to the stage in the city in November.
The Sex Pistols’ Glen Matlock will kick off his 13 UK shows in Norwich.
The Londoner will make a pitstop in Glasgow before rounding the tour off in his hometown.
He and his live band will play Stereo in the city centre on November 24.
And tickets are going for less than £30.
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The news comes ahead of the Sex Pistols reunion gig in Glasgow this weekend.
Matlock will join his bandmates Paul Cook, Steve Jones and hit singer Frank Carter has teamed up with the music legends.
They will be belting out hits from their classic album Never Mind The Bollocks, Here’s The Sex Pistols.
Punk rock fans will be able to see them perform hits like God Save The Queen, Pretty Vacant, Holidays in the Sun and Anarchy at the O2 Academy in Glasgow on Sunday night.
The upcoming Glasgow shows follow a great success for the band in London.
The hitmakers played three shows at Bush Hall in the UK capital, with some of their shows selling out instantly.
Steve Jones said: “The response to the Bush Hall shows has been overwhelming and it’s a privilege to help out a local venue like that.
“And it became obvious that there are many more fans who want to see us.
“Playing with Frank has been such a pleasure that we wanted to extend the fun.
“So, here we come.”
Elsewhere, The Pixies have announced two huge Scots gigs and fans have gone wild.
And noughties dance group Chase & Status also announced an exciting show in Glasgow next year.