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Yahoo
11-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Folk singer to perform in Edinburgh in July in first-ever full British Isles tour
A popular singer-songwriter will perform in Edinburgh during his first-ever full British Isles tour. Luke De-Sciscio, who has supported the likes of Cat Stevens and Jose Feliciano, hails from Bath and released his latest album, Theo, last year. That album was his 17th full-length album despite being in his early 30s, and was described by as "an important and deeply personal record". He will perform at Sneaky Pete's on July 2 as part of his first ever tour taking in all of the British Isles, with support from slow-core singer-songwriter Rapt. Mr De-Sciscio said: "This July I will be heading across the UK and into Ireland for my very first tour of the full British Isles. "In one another's company there is no limit to the magic we can the songs I've written, the spells they are, fill me with the confidence to say that if you find yourself on this tour then together we will conjure something unforgettable that nourishes us forever." Tickets are available here


Daily Record
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Record
Six legendary Scottish nightclubs that closed over the years but are still unforgettable
Scotland's legendary nightclubs may be gone, but their memories live on. Here's a look back at six of the most iconic. If there's one thing Scots know how to do, it's enjoy a night out. Whether it's heading through to Glasgow or Edinburgh for a gig, or simply popping down to the local for a pint, everyone has their own way of unwinding. But sometimes, nothing hits quite like a proper night on the dancefloor. Scotland has been home to some iconic venues over the years, from the legendary Sub Club in Glasgow to Sneaky Pete's in the heart of Edinburgh. But while some names remain etched into nightlife history, others have sadly faded into memory as once-beloved nightclubs closed their doors for good. From the underground energy of The Arches in Glasgow to the buzzing crowds of Amadeus in Aberdeen, these venues defined weekends for a generation of revellers. Though they're long gone, the atmosphere, music, and unforgettable nights still live on in stories and nostalgia. Those who danced until dawn at these spots will never forget them. And for those who missed out, consider this your chance to discover what all the fuss was about. Here are the six legendary Scottish nightclubs that may be gone, but are certainly not forgotten. Eros and Elite, Edinburgh Buster Browns, Edinburgh Bonkers, Glasgow