The Scots Magazine

Gig Guide

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Hillfolk Noir, Blue Lamp, Aberdeen, July 14. Based in Idaho, this folk, country and rock ’n’ roll trio include kazoo and singing saw in their instrument­ation.

The Hunna, O2 ABC, Glasgow, July 15. London band formed in 2015, who released their debut single Bonfire in the same year.

Mark Cohn, Oran Mor, Glasgow, July 17. American singer-songwriter who had a popular hit in 1991 with Walking In Memphis.

Bananarama, Edinburgh Castle, July 20. Stars of the 80s, Siobhan Fahey, Sara Dallin and Keren Woodward are back on tour again. Fazerdaze, Hug and Pint, Glasgow, July 22. Auckland-based alt-pop songwriter and performer, aka Amelia Murray, who issued her debut album in 2017.

Graham Nash, Perth Concert Hall, July 28. Founder member of Crosby, Stills and Nash and songwriter for the Hollies.

Peatbog Faeries, Stramash, Edinburgh, August 2. Awardwinni­ng Scottish contempora­ry folk band formed in 1991.

Beth Nielsen Chapman, Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh, August 8. American pop and country singersong­writer and member of the Alabama Hall of Fame.

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