
Rock band announced concert at beloved Glasgow venue
The concert will take place on Sunday, October 19, 2025.
The beloved group formed in Western Australia in 2016. The band consists of Ashton Hardman-Le Cornu, Caleb Harper, Kieran Lama, and Peppa Lane.
They are known for their tunes such as Booster Seat, Feeding the Family, Through My Teeth, All the Noise, and How to Kill Houseplants.
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JUST ANNOUNCED🚨» Spacey Jane@TheBarrowlands | 19th October 2025
MORE INFO ⇾ https://t.co/fHA4g3B5YC pic.twitter.com/Grc1KNHfgp — Gigs in Scotland (@gigsinscotland) May 5, 2025
Fans will be able to grab tickets for the concert from Friday, May 9, however, presale tickets will be available from Thursday, May 8.
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