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Balu Brigada: From Twenty One Pilots support to sold-out headline tour
In 2024, it was announced that the New-Zealand originating, New York based band Balu Brigada would join Twenty One Pilots on their Clancy World Tour. After a surge in popularity playing with the band, Balu Brigada returned to the UK on their own sold-out headline tour.
Happy Mondays play first of three nights at Glasgow’s Barrowland Ballroom
Iconic 90’s Indie band Happy Mondays were back in Glasgow last night (16 April) on the UK Pills and Thrills tour to celebrate 35 years of their platinum album Pills ‘n’ Thrills and Bellyaches.
Liverpool’s Temeraire bring chaos and charm to Camden
The Liverpool-based band rocked The Elephant’s Head in Camden, London.
DMA’S will take you back to the hedonistic Britpop era
If you never experienced the breakthrough of 1990’s Britpop and wondered what it was like, going to a DMA’s gig guarantees a feeling that is very similar.
Interview with Matt Carmichael: Exploring the award-winning saxophonist’s journey
Scottish saxophonist Matt Carmichael is making a big splash in the Scottish jazz scene, seamlessly blending the beauty and serenity of folk music with jazz’s intricacy and precision.
From Melbourne to Glasgow: Radio Free Alice rocked King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut
Radio Free Alice made their way from Melbourne to Glasgow to play a sold-out gig at the iconic King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut.
Wavy Trees blend surf rock and reggae on new single ‘Growing Up’
Upcoming indie band, Wavy Trees, are back with a new single titled ‘Growing Up’. It blends surf rock and reggae sounds and showcases relatable lyrics.
Are Keo the next big band?
In October 2025, Keo played at The Art School, Glasgow as part of their first UK headline tour. They put on a special night where they proved to be the next big thing in the indie space.