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Scotsman
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Calum Bowie presale: Here's how to see the Scottish star play Glasgow and Aberdeen
Calum Bowie has announced two dates in Scotland at the end of this year. | Contributed The Scot is set to play the biggest headline show of his career so far. 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... Scottish breakthrough artist Calum Bowie, who is set to play the the Main Stage at the TRNSMT Festival this week, has announced two huge Scottish headline dates for December. The Banchory-born singer returns to his native highlands turf with a show in Aberdeen followed by his biggest headline show yet at the hallowed Barrowland Ballroom. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad It won't be the first time there for Calum – in November last year, the venue was the scene of Calum's Scottish Music Awards 'Breakthrough' triumph, from which a live version of fan favourite single Love Lost was released. Since then, Calum has released his first full EP Through The Window including heartfelt, acoustic driven bangers Dream Of My Own, Take Me Home, Wherever She Goes and live favourite Your Anthem. Like every Scottish artist, headlining the Barrowland has always been a goal for Calum. 'This will actually be my third time playing there,' he says, 'but my first headline so it's a real landmark moment. I played Tenement Trail at the Barras in 2022, early in the day with Vistas headlining. I remember the maze backstage, how big it was and looking up at the iconic tiles. It was amazing to get my Scottish Music Award there, what a great night, although you only get to play a couple of songs. I'm absolutely buzzing to headline it this time and play my full show.' Here's what you need to know to bag a ticket. When is Calum Bowie playing Scotland? Bowie will be opening the Main Stage at the TRNSMT music festival at Glasgow Green on Friday, July 11. He'll then play the Lemon Tree in Aberdeen on Thursday, December 4, followed by Glasgow's Barrowland Ballroom on Friday, December 5. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad When do tickets go on sale for Calum Bowie? Tickets for both gigs go on sale here at 10am on Friday, July 11. Is there a presale for Calum Bowie's Scottish gigs? Sign up to Calum Bowie's mailing list here and you'll be sent a link to access presale tickets from 10am on Wednesday, July 9. How much are tickets for Calum Bowie? It's not been announced how much tickets for Calum Bowie will be - watch this space. Similar gigs at the cvenue tend to cost around £40. Are there any age restictions at Calum Bowie's Scottish gigs? For both gigs it's over 14s only and those under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult over the age of 18. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad What will Calum Bowie play? Here's Calum Bowie's current setlist - expect to hear most of these songs in Glasgow and Aberdeen, along with some new ones.


Glasgow Times
05-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Glasgow Times
Tenement Trail returns with Pale Waves as headliners
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. Read more: Man charged in connection with death of man in Paisley "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 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.'
Yahoo
05-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Over 30 artists announced for 'unmissable' multi-venue music festival in Glasgow
A packed line-up is coming to a multi-venue music festival in Glasgow, with more than 30 artists already announced. 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. Read more: Man charged in connection with death of man in Paisley "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 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.'


The Herald Scotland
03-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Herald Scotland
Much-loved Glasgow multi-venue music festival back for 2025
The festival takes place over 12 hours across multiple venues in Glasgow's East End, including the Barrowland Ballroom, Saint Luke's and BAaD. Headliners Pale Waves will be joined by a mix of artists including Chloe Slater, Do Nothing, Gallus, Soapbox, Sister Madds, The Rooks, The Zebecks, and Vanderlye. Heather Baron-Gracie of 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. Also Barrowlands on a Saturday night is going to be unhinged in the best possible way I'm ready for chaos!" Read More: Tennent's Lager will return to support Tenement Trail as the official beer partner of the festival. Max Fraser, Tennent's Lager Brand Manager, 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.' Chae Houston, Tenement Trail founder, 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!' Tickets for Tenemental Trail 2025 are on sale here