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Willow Avalon to perform at SWG3 in Glasgow West End

Willow Avalon to perform at SWG3 in Glasgow West End

Glasgow Times3 days ago
Willow Avalon, best known for songs like Tequila or Whiskey and Homewrecker, will be performing at SWG3 on February 26, 2026.
The show follows the release of her debut album, Southern Belle Raisin' Hell, which came out in January of this year.
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Originally from Georgia and now based in Nashville, Willow rose to fame after independently releasing her debut single Drivin' in 2021 which quickly led to a deal with Atlantic Records/Assemble Sound in 2023 and the release of her EP Stranger in 2024.
She has went on to perform on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and CBS Mornings, as well as festivals like Hangout and Lollapolooza. And, she has even shared stages with legends like Zach Bryan, Bob Dylan and Cage the Elephant.
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Tickets for the upcoming show will go live on July 4 at 10am.
To purchase tickets, visit www.gigsinscotland.com/artist/willow-avalon
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