Mercury Rev Tickets / Glasgow QMU

Mercury Rev tour dates and tickets
Mercury Rev are an alt-rock band from Buffalo, New York.

Mercury Rev will be performing 1 event in Glasgow on Thursday 15th October 2026 at the QMU.

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How Much Are Mercury Rev Tickets in Glasgow?

Thu Oct 15 2026 Glasgow, UK UK
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Official
Mercury Rev
Glasgow, QMU
from
$55.82
inc fees*
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Mercury Rev
Glasgow, Queen Margaret Union (QMU)
from
$231.79
inc fees*
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Official
Mercury Rev 'All Is Dream' 25th Anniversary Tour. Support from Mick Harvey and Amanda Acevedo
Glasgow, QMU
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$55.82
inc fees*
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Address: Glasgow QMU, 22 University Gardens, Glasgow, G12 8QN
Telephone: 0141 339 8525
Venue Capacity: 900
The Queen Margaret Union is a multi-purpose venue and hotspot for students at the University of Glasgow. Founded in the 1890s, it has gone on to serve both students and locals as a place to watch live music and entertainment, as well as to eat, drink, and hang out.