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Summer Nights in the Southside success as thousands enjoy gigs
Summer Nights in the Southside success as thousands enjoy gigs

The Herald Scotland

time03-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Herald Scotland

Summer Nights in the Southside success as thousands enjoy gigs

King Creosote, Hothouse, Lighting Seeds and Glasvegas also featured across the events. The 6,000 capacity venue was packed out across each of the four nights and the concerts have been deemed a huge success by organisers. Del Amitri headlined night one of the event and were joined by King Creosote, Withered Hand & Kathryn Williams and Alice Faye as support acts. Del Amitri at Summer Nights in the Southside (Image: Ashleigh Maitland Photography) Read More The following night saw Irish band The Saw Doctors performed hits such as I Useta Love and Joyce Country Ceili Band while being supported by fellow Irish acts Hothouse Flowers and Sharon Shannon. Echo & The Bunnymen headlined night three along with Lightning Seeds and Michael Head before Ocean Colour Scene were the main event with Glasvegas and Ben Walker also entertaining the sold out crowds.

Rock star battling with Parkinson's delivers powerful gig in Glasgow
Rock star battling with Parkinson's delivers powerful gig in Glasgow

Scottish Sun

time27-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Rock star battling with Parkinson's delivers powerful gig in Glasgow

HERE AND NOW HERE AND NOW Rock star battling with Parkinson's delivers powerful gig in Glasgow IT's fair to say the first night of Summer on the Southside was a success. Long-time rockers filled the tent in Queen's Park for 80s Scottish band Del Amitri while younger crowds flocked for Lana Del Rey's gig next door at Hampden Park. 3 Del Amitri seamlessly rocked their hearts out as if it were ten years ago. Credit: Credit: Scottish Sun 3 Faithful rockers turned up to Glasgow's Queen's Park Credit: Credit: Scottish Sun Del Amitri's eclectic style, straddling between rock, country and blues, created a solid fan-base in the 80s and 90s. Over the course of the night, the band reminded everyone why they have endured - great songwriting, sharp vocals and a setlist of electric hits. Just last year, the Del Amitri's frontman, Justin Currie, revealed he has Parkinson's disease. Currie has continued playing and touring, undeterred by what he says is 'the uneasy feeling that another man is growing inside me slowly ceasing the means of control'. Despite the 60-year-old's diagnosis, Del Amitri seamlessly rocked their hearts out as if it were ten years ago. The faithful audience were happiest when belting out chart favourites of Roll to Me, Kiss This Thing Goodbye and Always the Last to Know. 3 The band played chart hits Roll to Me and Nothing Ever Happens Credit: Credit: Scottish Sun Lead guitarist Iain Harvie, with his iconic curtain of hair, showed off his impressive skill throughout the night. Most memorable were his slick blues-style entries in Lonely and Here and Now. You couldn't help but be amazed at Currie's strength and soulful voice which carried through the tent with raw honesty. The audience got to rest when the slower, more melancholy moments allowed the three frontmen to drop their guitars and show off their beautiful harmonies. Apart from the chart-toppers, highlights of the night came when Currie switched his bass for acoustic guitar in songs like Be My Downfall and Tell Her This. Rock legend 'gives away' he's Glastonbury's mystery performer as he flies into UK days before festival By the end of the concert, it was undeniable that this is a band bound by over 40 years of friendship. 'It's been a pleasure,' said Currie as the Glasgow crowd sang their hearts out to Nothing Ever Happens.

Five chances to win passes to top music fest Summer Nights on the Southside
Five chances to win passes to top music fest Summer Nights on the Southside

Scottish Sun

time18-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Five chances to win passes to top music fest Summer Nights on the Southside

The concert takes over the park for four days WIN Five chances to win passes to top music fest Summer Nights on the Southside QUEEN'S Park in Glasgow will be taken over by top bands later this month for music fest Summer Nights on the Southside. Over four days, the city space will host acts like 90s favourites Ocean Colour Scene, Scots rockers Del Amitri and Irish favourites The Saw Doctors. Advertisement 2 Scots rockers Del Amitri are on the bill 2 Fans will be delighted to see Ocean Colour Scene And the Scottish Sun has teamed up with Regular Music to offer one lucky reader the chance to win a four-day pass for them and a friend. Meanwhile, four lucky runners up can win a day pass for two people for a show of their choice during the fest, which runs from June 26 to 29. Ocean Colour Scene, who play on the Sunday evening, are riding the Britpop wave after fellow bands like Oasis and Pulp have amassed huge audiences on recent tours. Guitarist Steve Cradock, 55, said: 'We're from a generation that grew up listening to records. That era is still well-loved and it was a great time where amazing music came from our shores. Advertisement 'People get nostalgic about it because it was such a good time.' The Riverboat Song favourites join a stellar line-up which also includes Echo & The Bunnymen and other top acts such as Lightning Seeds, Glasvegas, Hothouse Flowers and King Creosote. If you would like to be in with a chance of winning a pair of tickets all you have to do is answer the following question: Q. What is the correct name of the Ocean Colour Scene 1996 hit? Advertisement A. The Day We Caught the Train B. The Day We Caught the Rally Car C. The Day We Caught the Tour Bus Huge 90s band look very different at Glastonbury 27yrs after huge hit The Life of Riley EMAIL your answer, name, address and daytime contact number to win@ Advertisement Please put 'REGULAR MUSIC OCS' in the email subject header. Competition closes at midnight tonight (June 19). TERMS AND CONDITIONS UK residents only, excluding any Regular Music or Scottish Sun employees and their families or anyone professionally connected with this promotion. One entry per person. Five winners will be selected at random from all entries received before the closing date. The prize is one winner receiving a four day pass for two to the Summer nights on the Southside on Thursday 26 June to Sunday 29 June 2025, four runners up will be a pass for two for one day of there choice. Tickets must be accepted as offered and are not transferable and not refundable. No cash alternative will be offered. Entrants must be aged 18 or over. The Scottish Sun are under no liability whatsoever in connection with any loss, damage or injury which is suffered as a direct or indirect result of the prize. Usual Scottish Sun rules apply. Editor's decision is final.

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