Alex Warren Tells Glasgow Crowd He Is Scottish — Glasgow Weather
Alex Warren used a Glasgow weather night at the OVO Hydro to tell fans he had taken a test showing where he comes from, and that he is “one of you lot.” The American singer performed in Glasgow on 26 April 2026, during the only Scottish date on his Finding Family On The Road tour.
OVO Hydro Crowd
Warren addressed the crowd with, “Ladies and gentleman, thanks for coming to my show.” Fans answered with “No Scotland No Party,” a chant he misheard as “Go be a slut for Barbie.” The exchange turned the show into a local moment as well as a tour stop.
Finding Family On The Road
The Glasgow date stood alone on the tour’s Scottish run, giving local fans one chance to see him on this leg. That made the Hydro appearance the tour’s only stop in Scotland, and the crowd response reflected that scarcity.
Warren said, “I did one of those tests to see where I come from. I’m one of you lot.” He also explained that he wrote Same Stars about grief after losing his dad to cancer when he was nine.
Same Stars at Glasgow
That personal note sat alongside a set built around confetti, guitar-fuelled anthems, and songs including Troubled Waters, Passenger, Eternity, Catch My Breath, and Same Stars. The Glasgow audience got both the ancestry reveal and the song that carried the story of his father’s death into the night.