Over 30 artists announced for 'unmissable' multi-venue music festival in Glasgow
Tenement Trail will return on October 11, bringing a full day of live music to the city's east end and iconic venues including the Barrowland Ballroom, Saint Luke's and BAaD.
Headliners Pale Waves will lead the charge, with a diverse roster of artists including Chloe Slater, Do Nothing, Gallus, and Soapbox.
(Image: Supplied) Heather from Pale Waves said: "We're very excited to be headlining Tenement Trail this October.
"My dad was born and raised in Glasgow so I have plenty of family still there so the city holds a special place in my heart.
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"Also Barrowlands on a Saturday night is going to be unhinged in the best possible way.
"I'm ready for chaos."
Tickets are now on sale at https://www.gigsinscotland.com/.
The festival has previously showcased now-household names such as Lewis Capaldi, Yungblud and Sam Fender.
(Image: Supplied) Chae Houston, founder of Tenement Trail, said: "To still be standing after a decade, we're absolutely buzzing and could not be more proud of this year's line-up.
"The scene is better than ever and our line-up of Scottish artists really shows that.
"Pale Waves are an iconic headliner, their Barras show will be outrageously good.
"Cannot wait to see everyone in October."
The event promises 12 hours of live music, with fans able to move between venues throughout the day and into the early hours.
Tennent's Lager will return as the festival's official beer partner.
Max Fraser, brand manager at Tennent's Lager, said: 'Tenement Trail is a brilliant and exciting display of incredible Scottish music and touring artists and with it happening a stone's throw from our home at Wellpark, we cannot wait to support the festival and see it light up the East End again in October.'
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