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Band announced Glasgow gig to celebrate 20 years of album

Band announced Glasgow gig to celebrate 20 years of album

Glasgow Times7 hours ago

The Feeling will perform at Saint Luke's & The Winged Ox in 2026.
The group, which formed in 1995, will host the concert at the East End venue on March 3.
READ MORE: American music legend announces exciting Glasgow gig
Consisting of Dan Gillespie Sells, Richard Jones, Kevin Jeremiah, Ciaran Jeremiad, and Paul Stewart, the band is known for its tunes, including Fill My Little World, Love It When You Call, and Never Be Lonely.
The show in Glasgow will celebrate the English musicians' 20th anniversary of their triple platinum album, Twelve Stops and Home.
Tickets for the concert will go on sale from Friday, July 4.

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