



Father John Misty
Josh Tillman brings his charismatic troubadour alter-ego Father John Misty to Glasgow and puts in a truly compelling performance.

Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds
It’s a nostalgic night at the Hydro as Noel Gallagher proves he’s still got the ability to conquer any arena with his songbook full of timeless classics.

Chvrches
A triumphant homecoming victory lap for the synth-pop trio who continue to do Glasgow proud.

The 1975
The 1975 prove themselves to be one of the most exciting pop acts around at the moment with a stunning visual show at the O2 Academy.

Foals
Foals take on the Hydro as part of their first arena tour, proving they deserve a seat among the best of British guitar rock.

Nina Nesbitt
Gone are the denim shorts, the swirly mane of long blonde hair and folksy pop songs, as singer returns to Glasgow with a brand new image and sound.

The Maccabees
The Maccabees deliver a career-spanning set full of passion and intensity, emphasising their evolution into a complex and mature rock band.



Mumford & Sons
Mumford & Sons provide a fun, anthem-filled night at the SSE Hydro, but they still look like a band who are trying to find their identity.


Ella Henderson
Ella Henderson’s beautiful voice leaves her fans in awe but it doesn’t make up for a rather dull performance.

Catfish and the Bottlemen
Catfish and the Bottlemen return to Edinburgh to a heroes’ reception with another storming live performance.

Foxes
A polished performance from Foxes, who returns to Glasgow with some new material and delivers some real pop gems.

The Cribs
The Cribs make a raucous return to their ‘home from home’ at the Barrowlands, proving why they are still one of the UK’s best live bands.

Houndstooth
Houndstooth’s exciting blend of folk, rock, Americana and dream pop really stands out in front of a captivated Glasgow audience.