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Glasvegas Plus Special Guests O2 Academy Glasgow, Glasgow
Friday 6th November 2026 Doors at 19:00
Glasvegas Fan Reviews (5) 5.0
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Legendary

Glasvegas on their home patch are top drawer!

Posted anonymously on 05/04/2026

Glasvegas, Barrowland Ballroom, Glasgow - 4th April 2026

Blown away!

Band were amazing but the drummer was outstanding. Totally blown away by the atmosphere and power of the music. Better live than anything recorded.

Posted by Morven on 27/10/2024

Glasvegas, Lemon Tree, Aberdeen - 25th October 2024

Immense

As per usual Glasvegas were brilliant and unforgettable. A great live band

Posted by Craig on 26/10/2024

Glasvegas, Lemon Tree, Aberdeen - 25th October 2024

Excellent performance as usual

Great night Glasvegas are a great live band to see .. Nice venue although it's a little bit tight and split into two levels

Posted by Stewart on 23/10/2024

Glasvegas, PJ Molloys, Dunfermline - 19th October 2024

Bucket list gig.

The band were fantastic, couldn't believe they played in such a small venue.The venue was excellent,plenty staff and well organised.

Posted anonymously on 15/10/2024

Glasvegas, Concert Hall, Troon - 11th October 2024

Glasvegas are an indie-rock band from Glasgow whose anthemic sound and poetic lyricism have made them one of Scotland’s most distinctive modern acts. Formed in 2003 by frontman James Allan, the band’s lineup now includes Rab Allan (lead guitar, backing vocals) and Paul Donoghue (bass). Their music blends reverb-soaked guitars, heartfelt vocals and cinematic melancholy — drawing from the grit of working-class life and the grandeur of widescreen pop.


Their self-titled debut Glasvegas (2008) earned widespread acclaim, praised for its emotional power and atmospheric production, while follow-ups Euphoric Heartbreak (2011) and Later… When the TV Turns to Static (2013) showcased a growing depth and introspection. With Godspeed (2021), the band reaffirmed their place as master storytellers of hope, heartbreak and humanity. Known for their stirring live shows and unmistakable sense of drama, Glasvegas continue to stand apart as a band unafraid to bare their soul.


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