The event is taking place on 1st September 2024.
Tonight's setlist included The Smiths and Electronic tracks.
The first day of the festival left us wanting a little bit more from the crowd.
Liverpool rockers STONE released their debut album earlier this month via Polydor Records, catching lots of attention on social media with their take on the modern world - yes, at times political, but also dealing with subjects some bands wouldn’t dare.
Festival fever is in the air in Glasgow as everyone looks forward to the upcoming TRNSMT Festival, and tonight we were treated to a forty-five minute warm up show from Glasgow’s own Dylan John Thomas, with all proceeds going to care charity Who Cares? Scotland. With no support act the intimate venue was jam-packed with 300 fans, eagerly anticipating what songs they would get to hear.
The Rebels Diamond tour headed to Glasgow for three nights at the Hydro.
It was a night of dreamy indie-pop in Glasgow with Alvvays the soundtrack.
This was a super night filled with Pink Floyd favourites.
'Definitely Maybe' headed to Glasgow for a special, nostalgic night.
'Afraid Of Tomorrows', the much anticipated second album from Liverpool rockers The Mysterines, was released earlier this month - and believe us it was well worth the wait! The follow-up to their 2022 debut 'Reeling', we can hear how much their music has matured since then even on a first listen.