For over 30 years, the band have proved themselves to be one of Scotland’s best ever bands, with hits such as ‘Inner Smile’, ‘Say What You Want’, ‘I Don’t Want A Lover’ and ‘Summer Son’.
Formed in 1986 by the undeniably brilliant Sharleen Spiteri and her partner in crime, Johnny McElhone, they have made consistently great music throughout their stellar career having sold over 40 million records, had 13 top ten UK singles, 3 #1 UK albums and 8 top ten UK albums including ‘The Hush’, ‘Careful What You Wish For’ & ‘Jump On Board’, and their tenth studio album ‘Hi’ released in May 2021. ‘Hi” became their highest-charting album in the UK since 1999’s ‘The Hush’, debuting at number 3 on the official UK album chart.
Special Guest - Rumer
Rumer first broke through in 2010 with her debut album ‘Seasons Of My Soul’, a top 3 UK hit, achieved platinum sales status, earning her 2 BRIT Award nominations and a MOJO Award for Best Breakthrough Act. Tracks like ‘Slow’ and ‘Aretha’ became global hits as music fans were drawn to her classic voice which draws comparisons to the likes of Carole King and the late Karen Carpenter.
Since then, Rumer has released a further 4 UK top 30 albums, performed live around the world, reinterpreted much-loved songs from the Burt Bacharach and Hal David canon, and most recently enjoyed critical acclaim for her album ‘Nashville Tears’, covering the songs of American Hall Of Fame country legend Hugh Prestwood. Rumer is an undeniable talent and a mesmerising performer.
Support – Tom Speight
Londoner, Tom Speight is a BBC Radio 2 favourite with over 200 million streams to his name and a string of high profile tours in support of Ed Sheeran, Snow Patrol, Stereophonics, Travis and more. His 2019 album ‘Collide’ saw all six of its singles playlisted on BBC Radio 2 and topped charts as far afield as Brazil. His latest album ‘Everything’s Waiting For You’ was written in lockdown and sees him collaborate once again with Turin Brakes, Lydia Clowes and Olly Knights. With a pedigree in live performance learned while touring the world, Tom Speight has surely earned his fast-growing fanbase.
Child Policy:
Children aged five and over, should purchase a General Admission ticket. All children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult. No more than four under 16s per adult.
Formed in 1986 by the undeniably brilliant Sharleen Spiteri and her partner in crime, Johnny McElhone, they have made consistently great music throughout their stellar career having sold over 40 million records, had 13 top ten UK singles, 3 #1 UK albums and 8 top ten UK albums including ‘The Hush’, ‘Careful What You Wish For’ & ‘Jump On Board’, and their tenth studio album ‘Hi’ released in May 2021. ‘Hi” became their highest-charting album in the UK since 1999’s ‘The Hush’, debuting at number 3 on the official UK album chart.
Special Guest - Rumer
Rumer first broke through in 2010 with her debut album ‘Seasons Of My Soul’, a top 3 UK hit, achieved platinum sales status, earning her 2 BRIT Award nominations and a MOJO Award for Best Breakthrough Act. Tracks like ‘Slow’ and ‘Aretha’ became global hits as music fans were drawn to her classic voice which draws comparisons to the likes of Carole King and the late Karen Carpenter.
Since then, Rumer has released a further 4 UK top 30 albums, performed live around the world, reinterpreted much-loved songs from the Burt Bacharach and Hal David canon, and most recently enjoyed critical acclaim for her album ‘Nashville Tears’, covering the songs of American Hall Of Fame country legend Hugh Prestwood. Rumer is an undeniable talent and a mesmerising performer.
Support – Tom Speight
Londoner, Tom Speight is a BBC Radio 2 favourite with over 200 million streams to his name and a string of high profile tours in support of Ed Sheeran, Snow Patrol, Stereophonics, Travis and more. His 2019 album ‘Collide’ saw all six of its singles playlisted on BBC Radio 2 and topped charts as far afield as Brazil. His latest album ‘Everything’s Waiting For You’ was written in lockdown and sees him collaborate once again with Turin Brakes, Lydia Clowes and Olly Knights. With a pedigree in live performance learned while touring the world, Tom Speight has surely earned his fast-growing fanbase.
Child Policy:
Children aged five and over, should purchase a General Admission ticket. All children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult. No more than four under 16s per adult.
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