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Alex Warren Skates Through Glasgow's 'Perfect' Weather Before Hydro Show, Mistakenly Mishears Tartan Army Chant

The Ordinary singer, enjoying the warmest weekend of the year, charmed fans with skateboarding and a heartfelt performance, despite a lyrical mix-up.

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Alex Warren Skates Through Glasgow's 'Perfect' Weather Before Hydro Show, Mistakenly Mishears Tartan Army Chant
The Ordinary singer, enjoying the warmest weekend of the year, charmed fans with skateboarding and a heartfelt performanCredit · STV News

Key facts

  • Alex Warren, 25, performed at Glasgow's OVO Hydro on April 26, 2026, as part of his Finding Family on the Road tour.
  • He spent the afternoon skateboarding at Kelvingrove Park in what he called 'perfect' weather.
  • Warren's single 'Ordinary' is the longest-running UK number one this decade.
  • Fan Andrew Cullen met Warren outside his city centre hotel before the show, describing it as a 'fever dream'.
  • During the concert, Warren misheard the 'No Scotland No Party' chant as 'Go be a slut for Barbie' and performed a booty shake.
  • The show included confetti, guitar anthems, and a synchronized light display during 'Passenger'.
  • Warren revealed his Scottish ancestry via a DNA test, telling the crowd, 'I’m one of you lot.'

A Sunny Prelude at Kelvingrove Park

On Sunday, April 26, Glasgow basked in some of the warmest weather of the year, and American singer Alex Warren made the most of it. The 25-year-old Californian spent the afternoon skateboarding at Kelvingrove Park, relaxing before his sold-out show at the OVO Hydro that evening. 'The weather's great, honestly, it's perfect for spending this day, spending it at the skatepark,' he told STV News, noting the barbecues, children playing, and volleyball games around him. 'You can't complain on a day like this.' Warren, whose smash hit 'Ordinary' holds the record as the longest-running number one in the UK this decade, admitted he was only in the city for two days. 'The fact I'm here for this beautiful weather is stunning,' he said, though he lamented the lack of a public restroom at the park. 'Except for a bathroom, I can't find one of those.'

A Fan's 'Fever Dream' Encounter

Before the concert, local music fan Andrew Cullen managed to meet Warren outside his city centre hotel. Cullen told the Glasgow Times that he had heard fans had been lucky to spot the singer earlier. 'I took my chances before the concert and hoped to catch him before he headed down to the OVO Hydro for soundcheck,' he said. Members of Warren's team noticed Cullen and other fans, offering tips on where to wait. 'It was so kind of them to include us, chat with us, and tell us their stories about tour so far,' Cullen added. Thanks to the team's advice, Cullen met the star, who 'came straight over to greet us.' He described the encounter as a 'fever dream,' a sentiment echoed by many fans who had gathered hoping for a glimpse of the singer.

A Confused Chant and a Forgiven Misstep

During the Hydro performance, Warren encountered a cultural mix-up that quickly became a highlight. As the crowd chanted 'No Scotland No Party'—a Tartan Army anthem—the Californian mistook the lyrics for 'Go be a slut for Barbie' and responded with a booty shake on stage. The audience's confusion was short-lived, however, as Warren's energetic set won them over with bucketloads of confetti and infectious guitar-driven anthems. The show opened with touching home videos of Warren as a child, showcasing his early musical interest, before he launched into 'Troubled Waters.' Addressing the crowd, he said, 'Ladies and gentleman, thanks for coming to my show. I hope we have some fun tonight.' Fans obliged, creating a synchronized light display with their mobile phones during 'Passenger.'

Emotional Depth and Scottish Roots

Warren's setlist included 'Eternity' and 'Catch My Breath,' which had the arena singing along, but it was the new track 'Same Stars' that showcased his vocal prowess and vulnerability. He explained that he wrote the song about grief after losing his father to cancer when he was nine. The personal moment deepened the connection with his audience. Warren also revealed a surprising link to his Scottish fans. 'I did one of those tests to see where I come from,' he told the crowd. 'I'm one of you lot.' The admission, along with his constant interaction with fans, made the show feel intimate despite the arena setting. 'It is a rarity to see and made him even more likeable,' noted one observer.

Looking Ahead: A Second Glasgow Show

Warren's Finding Family on the Road tour continues, with the singer scheduled to take the stage again in Glasgow next Monday night. The sold-out Hydro show on April 26 marked the only Scottish date of the tour, but the added performance suggests strong demand. As Warren prepares for his return, he carries with him the memory of a city that welcomed him with perfect weather, enthusiastic fans, and a chant he won't soon forget.

The bottom line

  • Alex Warren enjoyed Glasgow's warm weather skateboarding at Kelvingrove Park before his Hydro show.
  • Fan Andrew Cullen met Warren outside his hotel, calling it a 'fever dream' after team members helped coordinate the encounter.
  • Warren misheard the 'No Scotland No Party' chant as 'Go be a slut for Barbie' and performed a booty shake, quickly forgiven by fans.
  • The concert featured confetti, guitar anthems, and a synchronized light show during 'Passenger'.
  • Warren revealed his Scottish ancestry via a DNA test, telling the crowd he is 'one of you lot.'
  • He is set to perform again in Glasgow the following Monday due to high demand.
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