The Driver Era: Live in Edinburgh for their ‘X Girlfriend’ Tour
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The Driver Era: Live in Edinburgh for their ‘X Girlfriend’ Tour

On a warm October night, The Driver Era rolled into O2 Academy Edinburgh for what would prove to be a memorable concert filled with electric energy, intimate moments, and unexpected twists. Headlined by brothers Ross and Rocky Lynch, the band is known for its genre-blurring mix of alternative rock, pop, and funk, but the show was much more than just a musical performance. With fantastic support from the openers, almost monday and Your Favorite Color, the night was an immersive experience that showcased not just the headliners, but the collective talent of everyone involved.

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Lauran Hibberd at King Tut's, Glasgow: A Night of Alt-Pop, Punk Attitude and Surprises
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Lauran Hibberd at King Tut's, Glasgow: A Night of Alt-Pop, Punk Attitude and Surprises

On September 17th, English singer-songwriter Lauran Hibberd delivered an exhilarating performance at King Tut's Wah Wah Hut in Glasgow, solidifying her rising status in alt-pop. From start to finish, the night was packed with electrifying moments, unforgettable songs, and a surprising highlight — a crowd-pleasing cover of Chappell Roan's infectious anthem HOTTOGO!

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Only The Poets At The Garage In Glasgow
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Only The Poets At The Garage In Glasgow

On the night of the 22nd of August, while most were heading home after a long day’s work, Only The Poets fans were making their way to The Garage, on Sauchiehall Street in Glasgow, to see their favourite band live in action. It’s safe to say they were in for a treat. As soon as you step into the venue, you’re hit with a feeling of nostalgia and warmth, for The Garage have once hosted concerts for Prince, Biffy Clyro and One Direction; so it feels only fitting that a band like Only The Poets headline here too. 

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Killer Mike - QMU Glasgow
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Killer Mike - QMU Glasgow

Killer Mike, who’s been riding high after winning three Grammys in February, brought his A-game to Glasgow’s QMU on 23rd August 2024. Originally scheduled to be played at the city's O2 Academy, the gig’s shift to the more intimate venue made for an electric atmosphere, the kind that only a smaller one can offer. Despite coming from Atlanta, Mike made Glasgow feel like a second home and his passionate Scottish fanbase certainly welcomed him as one of their own.

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Loyle Carner - SWG3 Glasgow
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Loyle Carner - SWG3 Glasgow

On the night of 15th August 2024, Loyle Carner took to the stage at Glasgow's SWG3 Galvanisers Yard, transforming the raw, urban environment into a pulsating hub of hip-hop and emotion. The location, recognised for its industrial appeal, provided the ideal setting for Carner's reflective and evocative performance. The atmosphere was electric, with followers from all walks of life eagerly anticipating a night of true creative expression.

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Twin Atlantic at The Garage in Glasgow
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Twin Atlantic at The Garage in Glasgow

Twin Atlantic's return to The Garage in Glasgow was nothing short of electrifying. The anticipation in the air was palpable as fans eagerly awaited the homecoming of their beloved rock band. Known for their high-energy performances and strong connection with the Glasgow crowd, Twin Atlantic certainly did not disappoint. The audience’s anticipation was further heightened by the fantastic opening act, Ben Walker, who set the stage for an evening of exceptional music.

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Troye Sivan ‘Something To Give Each Other’ Tour
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Troye Sivan ‘Something To Give Each Other’ Tour

From the moment Troye Sivan stepped onto the stage, his performance was a meticulously choreographed dance through a narrative of personal expression. Each movement seemed purposeful, accentuating the emotions conveyed through his lyrics. The visuals were stunning, with a mix of vibrant colours, abstract patterns, and intimate close-ups which highlighted Troye's connection with the audience. Authentic LGBTQ+ representation was also translated throughout the choreography from cheeky innuendos thrown in, to the delivery of more striking and explicit moments.

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