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What an evening that was: First of all, the support act was absolutely great: Lucia and the best boys. And Garbage are just too good. They are out of this world. This great and unique sound, their great songs, this great band and their incredibly captivating singer, with this beautiful and fantastic voice - she is the best - they are the best! Thank you so much. All of this in the beautiful Usher Hall, in the also incredibly great Edinburgh.
Posted by martinbisum on 24/07/2024
Garbage, Usher Hall, Edinburgh - 14th July 2024
Wasnt a bad gig, been to better, just couldnt get into it on night,but they are a great band
Posted by Paul on 23/07/2024
Garbage, OVO Arena Wembley, London - 20th July 2024
Finally able to see Garbage after all these years and they were superb.
Posted by Alex on 23/07/2024
Garbage, OVO Arena Wembley, London - 20th July 2024
Thank you so much for this unforgettable, beautiful night. The last time luck and I weren´t the best friends at least to say but thanks to Garbage, Lucia and the best boys, Gigantic and the OVO Arena it was the perfect night for me and therefore I will be forever thankful for. When I already arrived the security women and men were already really nice and caring. And when I met one of the energizers after I entered the arena the best time of this year began for me. Everyone was already so nice before the event started and when I got to my seat I had such an awesome view to the stage. The acoustic was amazing as well. The supporters already set the Arena "on fire" but when Garbage entered the stage the magic began. I saw them already in Wiesbaden, Germany and I thought that this show couldn´t be topped but I was so wrong. Garbage themselves and their show itself on stage were mind blowing. I had tears of joy in my eyes in between and I was so thankful for such a perfect day and experience. Btw it was my first time in the OVO Arena but definitely not my last time :-). And it was so worth it to fly on that morning from Germany only to see Garbage and to head back again in the night after the concert. Thank you so much to every single person for this beautiful, special time.
Posted by TJ on 23/07/2024
Garbage, OVO Arena Wembley, London - 20th July 2024
First time seeing Garbage live and not disappointed. Shirley and the boys put on a brilliant show. Hope to see them again. Ticket price was reasonable compared to other bands. Booking ticket online was nice and easy, and quick. Would recommend Gigantic.
Posted by Keith on 22/07/2024
Garbage, Usher Hall, Edinburgh - 14th July 2024
Garbage are a transatlantic alt-rock powerhouse whose fusion of gritty rock, electronica and pop sensibilities has made them one of the most distinctive and influential bands of the past three decades. Formed in 1993, the group brings together the formidable talents of Shirley Manson (vocals), Duke Erikson (guitar, bass, keys), Steve Marker (guitar, keys) and renowned producer Butch Vig (drums). Their eponymous debut album Garbage became a global sensation, selling over four million copies and earning double-platinum status, thanks to era-defining singles like “Stupid Girl”, “Only Happy When It Rains” and “Vow”. Their dark, stylish blend of alt-rock angst and sleek electronic layers helped pave the way for a new, genre-fluid wave of rock music.
Their success surged onward with Version 2.0 (1998), another platinum-certified triumph featuring hits such as “Push It” and “I Think I’m Paranoid”, confirming their place as international alternative icons. Subsequent albums — including Beautiful Garbage (2001), Bleed Like Me (2005), Not Your Kind of People (2012), Strange Little Birds (2016) and No Gods No Masters (2021) — showcased a band unafraid to evolve while staying true to their emotive, high-gloss edge. With more than 17 million albums sold worldwide and a legacy built on experimentation, attitude and unforgettable hooks, Garbage continue to be one of alt-rock’s most enduring and innovative forces.