Paisley Daily Express

Let’s all have a late blast at the Night Cafe

- A terrific evening in store

The Night Cafe have announced a huge UK tour for later this year, including a date at St Luke’s in Glasgow.

2018 has been a massive year so far for the quartet, with highlights including a sold outUK headline tour and support slots for the likes of The Wombats and Blaenavon.

Now they have announced their biggest run of shows to date, including a performanc­e at Glasgow’s St Lukes on October 4. Pals Sean Martin, Josh Higgins, Arran O’Connell and Carl Dillon formed the band after growing up in the same part of Liverpool.

Strongly attached to their hometown, but eschewing the traditiona­l musical heritage of the Beatles and the Coral, the four friends began to rehearse together and writing joyous indie tracks – combining Sean’s lyricism and vocal melodies with bold guitar hooks, snaking bass riffs and rich, metronomic drumming.

The band first shot to prominence in 2015 when their debut song, Growing Up, appeared on SoundCloud and soon racked up over 410,000 spins.

Three years on the group have gone from strength to strength and this is your chance to see them live in action.

The UK-wide tour kicked off in Gloucester­shire earlier this month and will be hitting Oxford, Nottingham, London and Birmingham before arriving in Glasgow in October.

Music lovers can expect to hear fan favourites including Together and Time and new tracks Forget It All and I’m Fine.

Tickets are on sale now at www. musicglue.com/thenightca­fe and cost £10.

The band first shot to prominence in 2015, Growing Up, appeared on SoundCloud and soon racked up over 410,000 spins

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Glasgow-bound The Night Cafe

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