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19 photos from Glasgow's Summer Sessions Punk All Dayer

19 photos from Glasgow's Summer Sessions Punk All Dayer

Glasgow Times22-06-2025
The all-day festival, an explosive celebration of punk music, featured a stellar line-up of legendary acts, including The Sex Pistols members Steve Jones, Paul Cook, and Glen Matlock, alongside Frank Carter, The Stranglers, The Undertones, Buzzcocks, The Skids, and The Rezillos.
Fans immersed themselves in the raw, defiant energy of punk, creating an electrifying atmosphere in a city renowned for its vibrant live music scene.
READ MORE: ScotRail issues advice ahead of Summer Sessions in Glasgow
One of the highlights of the day was the thrilling collaboration between the former Sex Pistols and modern punk icon Frank Carter.
This union fused the Pistols' anarchic legacy with Carter's ferocious stage presence and contemporary edge, resulting in a truly unforgettable performance.
Originally debuted at Bush Hall last August, the collaboration launched a short tour and earned glowing five-star reviews from outlets including The Glasgow Times.
READ MORE: The Sex Pistols and Frank Carter in Glasgow - my verdict
This unique pairing of punk generations set a new benchmark for live performances, uniting fans old and new in celebration of the genre's enduring power.
The Stranglers lit up the stage with their unmistakable blend of punk, new wave, and rock.
The Undertones, known for their classic anthem Teenage Kicks, delivered a lively, nostalgia-fuelled set that resonated with fans of all ages.
Pioneering punk/new wave outfit Buzzcocks thrilled audiences with their signature fast-paced sound.
READ MORE: All the banned items from Glasgow's Summer Sessions this year
With hits such as Into the Valley and Masquerade, The Skids captivated listeners, proving their music still holds deep emotional and cultural relevance.
Meanwhile, The Rezillos injected a playful, retro vibe into the festival with their high-octane performance.
Bringing together generations of fans and legends, the event cemented Glasgow's place as a punk stronghold and reminded everyone of the genre's timeless power to unite, energise, and inspire.
So, were you there? Dive into our 23 incredible photos and see if you can spot yourself in the crowd!
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