Glasgow Jacky
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Xiu Xiu
4 February, Cottiers, Glasgow Eraserhead Xiu Xiu was described as a new a live concert with accompanying film that uses field recordings, concert specific homemade instruments, organ, modular synths, vocals, flashlights, electrical interference and elements of musique concrete to express the bizarre emotionality, conflicted sexuality, relentless darkness and singularly unsettled moonscape of this most incredible…
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Friends Again with Lloyd Cole
31 January 2026, the Old Fruitmarket Over 40 years ago, a group of young men threw a bottle into the sea and watched it drift away into the Clyde Estuary. It floated through currents across the world, untouched by the ever-changing musical vibes that drifted just above the seas. Four decades on and the bottle…
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Echoes of Scotland – Show No.2
I’ll be playing some contemporary music each Sunday between 7pm and 8pm GMT. Some will be old. Some will be new. Some will be borrowed but they will all be tinged with some Scottish blue.
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Echoes of Scotland – Show No.1
I’ll be playing some contemporary music each Sunday between 7pm and 8pm GMT. Some will be old. Some will be new. Some will be borrowed but they will all be tinged with some Scottish blue.
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Rudebeard with The Three’n’Eights
23 January 2026, McChuills I’ll start this post by putting the gig in some kind of context. McChuills invites everyone who plays and attends gigs there to enjoy an intimate evening. You can, as I did, get up close and personal to the performers if you’re so inclined. Alternatively, you could stand at the back…
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Biffy Clyro with The Armed and Soft Play
OVO Hydro, 21 January 2026 When Biffy Clyro formed in 1995 or thereabouts, did they ever imagine they would be ending the UK leg of their tour in front of 14,000 adoring fans at an indoor arena in Glasgow? Such was the case when they arrived on stage to an adoring fanbase on a damp…
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Top 10 Gigs and Albums of 2025
So many to choose from in both categories The Gigs Of The Year 2025 was another busy year for gigs, though I didn’t manage to close off #Chapter2 of our #AtoZMusicalTour with the letters U and X still awaiting to be ticked off. The #RaceAcrossEurope tour which was our #Interrail holiday was even better than 2024 with some great locations and bands, topped off with Nick Cave in the Pompeii…
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Miki Berenyi with F.O. Machete
Nice’n’Sleazy’s, 20 December It’s now almost a week since attending, what looks like, my last gig of the year with headliner the Miki Berenyi Trio and local support F.O. Machete. I’ve used the lapsed time to listen to both their 2025 albums, assess how they both interpreted and re-mixed them into the live setting, and…
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Tom McRae with Radhika and special guest Boo Hewerdine
King Tuts Wah Wah Hut, 17 December Arriving just after the doors opened at King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut on a midweek night in Glasgow, I half expected Tom McRae’s show to be intimate yet with plenty of room to manoeuvre across the venue floor to get a couple of different views of him in…
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The Creeping Bent Organisation with
Radhika & Future Pilot AKA, The Secret Goldfish, The Leopards, QUAD90, The Bluebells and Port Sulphur Mono, 12 December The Creeping Bent Organisation Let’s put the record straight at the outset. Unlike many of those who arrived at Mono to remember all the good times that were created over the past thirty years or so…
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Stereophonics with Finn Forster
The OVO Hydro, 10 December For a few years either side of the millennium, Stereophonics were establishing themselves as a band who produced anthemic songs for their growing fanbase to share at festivals at home and abroad. A quarter of a century on, the band dug deep into their recorded work, providing the music, and…
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Marconi Union
Nice’n’Sleazy, 6 December Ambient music is a genre of music that emphasizes tone and atmosphere over traditional musical structure or rhythm. Often “peaceful” sounding and lacking composition, beat, and/or structured melody, ambient music uses textural layers of sound that can reward both passive and active listening, and encourage a sense of calm or contemplation. And with that description in mind, we headed to Nice’n’Sleazy’s to…
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Dirty Three
Classic Grand, 30 November The Classic Grand building has been in place for over 160 years, initially opening as a warehouse, circa 1860. Classic in design, it’s seen many changes during its illustrious lifetime, one time cinema, amusement arcade and now music venue. And on this night, the Classic Grand welcomed its own Classic Act…
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My Bloody Valentine
OVO Hydro, 27 November My Bloody Valentine and the OVO Hydro, with a capacity of over 14,000 on a good day, seem like odd companions for one of the most anticipated gigs of the year. One of the pioneers, if not the defining forerunners of the Shoegaze movement, their meagre back catalogue of recorded work,…
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Dead Otter with The Kryss Talmeth Experience
The Old Hairdressers – 8 November Saturday night and once again heading to The Old Hairdressers, nestling in a quiet lane, yards from the mayhem of Glasgow Central Station with streams of people heading out across the city centre for their own night out.. The Kryss Talmeth Experience I’m, not yet at any rate, a…
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Daiistar and Dallas Love Field
The Old Hairdressers – 5 November The Old Hairdressers, nestling in a quiet lane, yards from Glasgow Central Station. A venue which has been visited on a few occasions now during our #AtoZMusicalTour and which offers a very intimate setting for bands to highlight their music. You need to get there early though if you…
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Sister John and Mull Historical Society
Cottiers – 31 October There’s something imposing about gigs taking place in former places of worship. At Cottiers, the archways, and what would have been the pulpit and focal point for the congregation, offer a backdrop that requires no special staging or backdrops. Colin MacIntyre aka Mull Historical Society It was in this setting that…



















