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The Twilight Sad are truly awesome live - it’s an emotional rollercoaster from start to finish- a must see band
Posted by Snuffybear on 01/05/2026
The Twilight Sad, Roundhouse, London - 30th April 2026
Intense. Beautiful. Healing. Thoroughly beautiful
Posted by Sean Pledger on 01/05/2026
The Twilight Sad, Roundhouse, London - 30th April 2026
Thoroughly enjoyed this stripped back performance - James has an excellent voice made even better by his Scottish accent - textured and haunting - can’t wait for a full show
Posted anonymously on 15/12/2024
The Twilight Sad, Brudenell Social Club, Leeds - 10th December 2024
The Twilight Sad keep getting better and the ritz was a great venue to see them at
Posted anonymously on 25/11/2019
The Twilight Sad, O2 Ritz, Manchester - 24th November 2019
The Twilight Sad are a Scottish post-punk/indie rock band hailing from Kilsyth, Lanarkshire. Formed in 2003, the group is fronted by vocalist James Graham alongside guitarist/producer Andy MacFarlane, with Johnny Docherty on bass, Brendan Smith on keyboards and Grant Hutchison on drums. Their debut album Fourteen Autumns & Fifteen Winters (2007) made waves with its emotional intensity, dense guitar walls and unmistakable Scottish accent in the vocals.
Since then, the band have evolved both sonically and thematically. On Forget the Night Ahead (2009) they pursued a darker, more streamlined sound, and with No One Can Ever Know (2012) they incorporated industrial and krautrock influences to great effect. Their fourth album Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave (2014) consolidated their reputation for raw power in the live arena, while It Won’t Be Like This All the Time (2019) saw them reaching new creative heights and broader recognition. Touring the UK and Europe, they’ve built a devoted following with powerful, immersive shows — known for their “wall of noise” live sound and emotional impact.