The band were playing a trio of shows at the iconic Glasgow venue.
The band were playing their sophomore album 'Blossom' in full during this tour.
With a glistening musical career to date, tonight was a special show in the beautiful Union Chapel surroundings.
It was a show for Pierce The Veil fans old and new as the San Diego trio displayed a discography at London’s iconic Alexandra Palace, spanning four albums worth of material, material that brings us both comfort and celebration.
The indie-pop tones filled the surroundings of The Poetry Club.
Dublin indie-rockers Pillow Queens have released their third studio album 'Name Your Sorrow' via Canada's Royal Mountain Records, their second album on the label. The inspiration for the album title comes from an Eavan Boland poem Atlantis - in fact, 'Name Your Sorrow' comes from a line in the poem. Pillow Queens worked with a new producer on the album – Collin Pastore from Nashville – which has helped take the band to the next level of musical depths.
The Firefly tour headed to Scotland earlier this month.
The show was the album launch for 'Life Is Not Linear'.
The singer-songwriters debut album is set for release later this year.
The ninth annual MPF was a go and once again it was one of our busiest weekends of the year.