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Scotsman
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Lana Del Ray at Hampden Park: Here are 22 amazing pictures of the star's stunning Glasgow concert
Lana Del Rey was in Scotland this week to play just the second show of her new tour. The star has previously only ever played a handful of gigs in the UK, including a date at Glasgow's SECC in 2013 and the city's Hydro in 2017. She's a fan of the city, having dated Kassidy frontman Barrie James O'Neill. When asked if she had a permanent home she said: "I don't have when I have any time I go to Glasgow, that's where I'm happiest". And she professed her love of the Dear Green Place - and the year she spent in the city - again during her sold out gig at Hampden Park. She was late on stage (as she always is) but more than made up for it with a spectacular set. Here are 22 pictures from the memorable evening. Lana Del Ray played: -------- -------- 1 . Ready for it The audience arriving for the gig. | David Hepburn Photo Sales 2 . In support Lana Del Ray's support for Hampden was Banks. | David Hepburn Photo Sales 3 . Better late than never Lana Del Ray was late on stage - building up the anticipation. | David Hepburn Photo Sales 4 . Star The singer opened with 'Stars Fell On Alabama'. | David Hepburn Photo Sales


Scotsman
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Sparks at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall 2025: Here are 16 amazing pictures of the gig
Sparks made a triumphant return to Glasgow last night (Tuesday, June 24), playing the city's Royal Concert Hall. They played a 20 song career-spanning set, including five songs from critically-acclaimed new album Mad!. The sold out crowd were treated to a string of hits, including the iconic This Town Ain't Big Enough For Both Of Us. Sparks will be back in Scotland on Friday, July 18, for a concert at Edinburgh's Playhouse. You can buy tickets here. Here are 16 pictures of the memorable night. Sparks played: So May We Start Do Things My Own Way Reinforcements Academy Award Performance Goofing Off Beat the Clock Please Don't Fuck Up My World Running Up a Tab at the Hotel for the Fab Suburban Homeboy All You Ever Think About Is Sex Drowned in a Sea of Tears JanSport Backpack Music That You Can Dance To When Do I Get to Sing "My Way" The Number One Song in Heaven This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us Whippings and Apologies Lord Have Mercy The Girl Is Crying in Her Latte All That 1 . New material Sparks are touring in support of latest album 'Mad!'. | David Hepburn Photo Sales 2 . Opener The band opened with 'So May We Start' from the soundtrack to movie Annette. | David Hepburn Photo Sales 3 . This is a new one Sparks played five songs from their latest album. | David Hepburn Photo Sales 4 . Sell outs The show was the first one to sell out on their UK tour. | David Hepburn Photo Sales Related topics: TicketsScotlandGlasgowConcerts


Scotsman
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Summer Sessions 2025 Bar Prices: Here's how much a pint or a cocktail will cost you at the Scottish concerts
The Summer Sessions are now underway. | David Hepburn The series of huge gigs have now started - and the price of a pint has been announced. Strap in... Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... The Punk All Dayer saw the start of the Summer Sessions of concerts set to rock Scotland's two biggest cities over the next few weeks. The Sex Pistols feat. Frank Carter, The Rezillos, The Skids, The Undertones, The Buzzcocks and The Stranglers played to thousands of fans in Glasgow's Bellahouston Park on Saturday (June 21). Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The coming days will see Simple Minds, Stereophonics and Sting play the venue, while later in the summer Edinburgh's Royal Highlands Showground will play host to Sam Fender and two gigs by Chappelle Roan. The big question is: how much are the drinks? Here's what you'll be paying for refreshments. Beer and cider Brooklyn Pilsner (Pint): £7.30 Somersby Cider (Pint): £7.30 Carslerg 0.0% (330ml): £5.50 Brooklyn The Stonewall Inn IPA (330ml): £6.50 Wine White, red or rose (187ml): £8 Spirit and Mixer Smirnoff Vodka (25ml): £8.50 Gordon's Gin (25ml): £8.50 Gordon's Pink Gin (25ml): £9 Captain Morgan Dark (25ml): £8.50 Captain Morgan Original Spiced Gold (25ml): £8.50 Johnnie Walker Black Label: (25ml): £8.50 Casamigos Blanco Tequila (25ml): £12.50 (Mixers: Pepsi Max, Lemonade, Britvic Ginger Beer, Soda Water, Tonic Water, Grapefruit Soda) Vodka and Rockstar Energy (25ml): £10.70 Ready to Drink Spirit and Mixer Smirnoff Miami Peach (250ml): £9 Smirnoff Raspberry Crush (250ml): £9 Captain Morgan and Pepsi Max (250ml): £9 Gordon's Gin and Tonic (250ml): £9 Johnnie Walker and Lemonade (250ml): £9 Captain Morgan Muck Pit Brew (250ml): £9 Soft drinks Water (500ml): £2.60 Rockstar Energy/Tropical Guava (250ml): £4 Rockstar Peach (330ml): £4 Pepsi Original (330ml): £3.15 7UP Free/Tango (330ml): £2.95


Scotsman
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Punk All Dayer 2025: Here are 30 amazing pictures of the gig in Glasgow's Bellahouston Park - plus full setlists, from The Rezillos to the Sex Pistols
The Punk All Dayer took over Glasgow's Bellahouston Park on Saturday (June 21), with six legendary bands taking the stage. The Sex Pistols featuring Frank Carter took the headline slot, supported by The Rezillos, The Skids, The Buzzcocks, The Undertones and The Stranglers. And, following a downpour before the first band took to the stage, the sun came out and the weather behaved (for a change). Here are 30 pictures of the event, and what all six bands played: 1 . Openers Local punk legends The Rezillos kicked off proceedings. | David Hepburn Photo Sales 2 . Why does it always rain on me? Rain lashed down as The Rezillos took to the stage, but soon the sun came out. | David Hepburn Photo Sales 3 . Good hair day There were plenty of mohicans on display. | David Hepburn Photo Sales 4 . Four-legged friend A punk dog enjoys the music. | David Hepburn Photo Sales Related topics: GlasgowWeatherConcerts
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Scotsman
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Jasmine.4.t on Tour: Here are 11 pictures of the singer's Glasgow King Tut's gig
Jasmine.4.t - the stage name of indie singer-songwriter Jasmine Cruikshank - was in Glasgow this week (Wednesday, May 21) to play the first date in a tour to support her debut album You Are The Morning. Jasmine.4.t playing Glasgow's King Tut's venue. | David Hepburn Performing as part of a four-piece band, Jasmine had just returned from supporting Lucy Dacus in the US. She started releasing music in 2019, with EP WornThrough, before becoming the first UK artist to be signed to Saddest Factory Records - the record company owned by Boygenuis trio Lucy Dacus, Phoebe Bridgers and Julien Baker. As well as releasing the album they also produced it - and provided backing vocals. Here are 11 pictures of the memorable gig. Jasmine.4.t played: Kitchen Bobby (Alex G cover) Guy Fawkes Tesco Dissociation Skin on Skin You Are the Morning Breaking in Reverse Best Friend's House Highfield Roan Tall Girl Elephant Woman Did U Know 1 . Support Jasmine.4.t's main support came from Scottish singer-songwriter Lizzie Reid who received a warm reception from the crowd. | David Hepburn Photo Sales 2 . Opener Jasmine.4.t opened the show with the first some from her debut album 'You Are The Morning' - 'Kitchen'. | David Hepburn Photo Sales 3 . Opening night It was the first night of Jasmine.4.t's 'You Are The Morning' tour. | David Hepburn Photo Sales 4 . Guitar! There was no lack of rousing guitar solos. | David Hepburn Photo Sales Related topics: Glasgow