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Review: TRNSMT 2022 – Paolo Nutini, Wet Leg, The Snuts, beabadoobee, Foals, Self Esteem, and Lewis Capaldi

There’s no bigger headline act on the Scottish festival calendar than the appearance of ...

Gig review: Poster Paints @ Nice ‘n’ Sleazy, Glasgow (17th May 2022)

Not arriving in time to see support act Lemon Drink was a disappointment, and ...

SAMA Paisley Takeover returns for 2022

On Friday 22nd April, SAMA will return to Paisley for their annual music festival: ...

Edinburgh Tradfest announces 2022 line-up

Edinburgh Tradfest just launched its 10th festival programme of traditional live music, talks, podcasts, ...

Hip hop meets Classical in celebration of Steg G’s – Surface Pressure

This Sunday 20th March, as part of the Govan Music Festival, an eclectic group ...

SNACK Scottish Festivals Guide – March 2022

HIPPFEST Hippodrome Cinema, Bo’ness – 16th till 20th March Smushed into this sensational schedule ...

Glasgow’s Southside Fringe invites you to Get Involved!

Southside Fringe Guest Post Hello 2022. We’re loving seeing the physical cultural scene come ...

2 Tone & Bodysnatchers vocalist, Rhoda Dakar, announces Glasgow & Edinburgh Gigs

Following the release of her reggae & dub versions of David Bowie’s ‘The Man Who ...

Connect Festival announces 1st wave of Artists for 2022

Connect Music Festival has announced the line-up for their late summer event, with Massive Attack, The Chemical ...

Sands: New International Film Festival announced for town of St. Andrews

Today the Sands: International Film Festival of St Andrews revealed the films taking centre stage for ...

Interview: Ailbhe Ní Bhriain talks about An Experiment with Time, open now at Glasgow’s CCA

Ailbhe Ní Bhriain’s work incorporates film, computer-generated imagery, collage, tapestry, print, and installation. Having ...

2022 Glasgow Film Festival to help GFT ‘bounce back’

Following a challenging period plagued by closures and restricted audiences, the Glasgow Film Theatre ...