
Glasgow band Flair release new single City Lights
The track follows a string of successes in 2024, including their anthemic single Run Away, a debut EP, and sold-out headline shows across the UK and Ireland.
Read more: ScotRail add extra late-night trains for after Glasgow gig
Flair said: "City Lights was the result of a late-night writing session between Johnnie (bass) and Tony (vocals) when they got together to combine some music and lyrics they had written independently.
"Once it was fleshed out by the rest of the band, we instantly knew we had a great tune.
"We've really leaned into our softer, fast-paced element.
"It bridges the heavier moments with a gentler touch, while still offering its own kind of subtle chaos."
(Image: Supplied) Flair's connection to Glasgow is central to the band's identity, with the city serving as a source of creative inspiration.
Described as having a sound similar to popular bands such as Wunderhorse, The War On Drugs, and Fontaines D.C., national media have taken notice of their rise, with The Scotsman recently naming Flair its "Under the Radar: Artist of the Month."
Earlier this year, the band released their first music video for the track Saccharine, directed by Stuart Alexander.
The video has since amassed more than 108,000 views worldwide.
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Flair has also made a mark on the live music scene, playing sold-out support slots at Glasgow venues King Tut's and McChuills.
With support from indie label Revo Pro Records and producer Mark Morrow, the band is eager to continue its growing career.
Their latest single follows tour dates in Lincoln and Birmingham, and comes ahead of scheduled festival appearances at Belladrum and Prestfest 2025.
The band is also set to perform in Glasgow's Old Hairdressers on November 28.
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