A music scene to make you want to ‘Shout!’

You may know that Glasgow was the UK’s first City of Culture in 1990 but did you know that it is also a UNESCO City of Music. A vibrant city with a now legendary music scene, from Celtic to contemporary. More than any other city in Scotland, Glasgow boasts 130 music events each week! The gig scene is incredible and events are held in pubs and clubs right across the city.

Some famous singers to have come from the city include Lulu, the Sensational Alex Harvey Band and Del Amitri. More recently we have Franz Ferdinand, Travis and Belle and Sebastian. If it’s small, intimate venues you are seeking then visit King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut. With a 300 people capacity, it offers an up close and personal musical experience. You might even spot Noel Gallagher. You’ve got a good chance of seeing a band before they hit stardom here as Oasis were signed here in 1993. Other bands who played here before hitting the big time include, Florence and The Machine, Snow Patrol and Billy Clyro.

The largest music venue in Scotland is found in Glasgow in the shape of the SSE Hydro stadium. Dominating the skyline, it can hold 12000 people and holds a staggering 140 events a year. If you have a website that needs to hit all the right notes, find a Glasgow web design agency. For more information visit http://mediadesignassociates.co.uk/

If vintage record collecting is more your thing, then Glasgow has a lot of vintage music stores for you to spend hours browsing. There are some fantastic bars in the city too and you could even spot a famous face as Rod Stewart and Mick Jagger are often visiting.

No trip to Glasgow’s music scene would be complete without a trip to Barrowlands, otherwise known as The Barrowlands Ballroom. Some musical heavyweights have performed here such as David Bowie, Bob Dylan, The Clash and Primal Scream.

There are some brilliant items of rock memorabilia found in Glasgow’s Hard Rock Café, including AC/DC’s Angus Young’s school boy outfit. If great food and rock music are two things that you like mixed together then this is the venue.

The Glasgow Music Festival is an annual event for any amateur to perform and receive feedback and advice from a panel of professional judges. Music from all genres features during the 2 week festival ranging from jazz, folk, rock to traditional Scottish music. Another festival that takes place in Glasgow every year is the Celtic Connections Festival which is the UK’s largest celebration of Celtic music. The event features over 2000 artists and 300 events over 20 venues. Sio whatever your into, Glasgow will have something to offer.

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