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Glasgow Times
07-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Glasgow Times
Pop star Miles Kane to host sold-out gig in Glasgow
Miles Kane will be taking to the stage at Assai Records next month ahead of the release of his latest album. The acclaimed English rocker, best known for his work with The Last Shadow Puppets alongside Arctic Monkeys frontman Alex Turner, will perform at Assai Records on Thursday, September 11, at 5.30pm. READ MORE: Drinks menu at Oasis' upcoming Scottish gigs revealed READ MORE: ScotRail issues travel warning to fans heading to Oasis gigs The exclusive in-store performance is part of a special fan event, with priority entry tickets available only through album bundle purchases, starting from £15. Kane's upcoming album, Sunlight in the Shadows, is due to be released on October 17 and marks a fresh chapter in his solo career. The Glasgow appearance will not only give fans an exclusive first listen to new material, but also the chance to meet Kane in person during a signing session after the performance.


The Herald Scotland
12-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Herald Scotland
Hate crime offence among six arrests at TRNSMT festival
Reports will be submitted to the Procurator Fiscal. Thousands of people are attending the festival festival as temperatures reached 27C in Glasgow. The event, which is the largest music festival in Scotland, has seen headliner 50 Cent play on Friday, Scottish rockers Biffy Clyro on Saturday, with Snow Patrol closing the event on Sunday. Dance band Underworld are also scheduled for Saturday, along with Miles Kane, lead singer of The Last Shadow Puppets – the side project of Arctic Monkeys frontman Alex Turner – replacing Wunderhorse on the main stage. Revellers use hand fans to try and cool down at the TRNSMT festival in Glasgow. (Image: LESLEY MARTIN) READ MORE: Controversial Irish rappers Kneecap were due to perform on Friday but were cancelled after Police Scotland estimated that additional resources would be needed if their performance went ahead. Rapper Mo Chara has been charged with alleged terror offences. On Sunday, singer-songwriter Brooke Combe, who rose to fame with her version of the Scotland football anthem Yes Sir I Can Boogie, in 2020, will perform on stage.


Glasgow Times
11-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Glasgow Times
Thousands of people soak up the heatwave at Trnsmt festival
The festival, which is the largest in Scotland, takes place on Glasgow Green over three days. Headliners include 50 Cent on Friday, Scottish rockers Biffy Clyro on Saturday, with Snow Patrol closing the event on Sunday. Dance legends Underworld are also scheduled for Saturday, along with Miles Kane, lead singer of The Last Shadow Puppets – the side project of Arctic Monkeys frontman Alex Turner – replacing Wunderhorse on the main stage. Revellers watch James Bay perform on stage at the TRNSMT festival (Lesley Martin/PA) Controversial Irish rappers Kneecap were due to perform on Friday but were cancelled after Police Scotland estimated that additional resources would be needed if their performance went ahead. Rapper Mo Chara has been charged with alleged terror offences. On Sunday, singer-songwriter Brooke Combe, who rose to fame with her version of the Scotland football anthem Yes Sir I Can Boogie, in 2020, will perform on stage. Crowds congregated in the Radio 1 Dance stage, where the vibe was 'taps aff' for boys, while girls were mostly wearing bikini-type tops and short shorts. This year's weather was even hotter than 2024, with temperatures reaching 27C in Glasgow, compared to around 20C last year. It was very much 'taps aff' conditions at Glasgow Green (Lesley Martin/PA Wire). Rock band Twin Atlantic performed hits including Generator before a backdrop reading: 'I believe in conspiracy theories'. Some punters wore Saltire flags around their waists. Other festivalgoers wore Palestinian flags, while Taylor Swift-style cowboy boots and hats were also popular. Many revellers carried hand fans in an attempt to cool down. The festival has capacity for 50,000 people per day and is not sold out for the weekend, unlike last year.


South Wales Guardian
11-07-2025
- Entertainment
- South Wales Guardian
Thousands of people soak up the heatwave at Trnsmt festival
The festival, which is the largest in Scotland, takes place on Glasgow Green over three days. Headliners include 50 Cent on Friday, Scottish rockers Biffy Clyro on Saturday, with Snow Patrol closing the event on Sunday. Dance legends Underworld are also scheduled for Saturday, along with Miles Kane, lead singer of The Last Shadow Puppets – the side project of Arctic Monkeys frontman Alex Turner – replacing Wunderhorse on the main stage. Controversial Irish rappers Kneecap were due to perform on Friday but were cancelled after Police Scotland estimated that additional resources would be needed if their performance went ahead. Rapper Mo Chara has been charged with alleged terror offences. On Sunday, singer-songwriter Brooke Combe, who rose to fame with her version of the Scotland football anthem Yes Sir I Can Boogie, in 2020, will perform on stage. Crowds congregated in the Radio 1 Dance stage, where the vibe was 'taps aff' for boys, while girls were mostly wearing bikini-type tops and short shorts. This year's weather was even hotter than 2024, with temperatures reaching 27C in Glasgow, compared to around 20C last year. Rock band Twin Atlantic performed hits including Generator before a backdrop reading: 'I believe in conspiracy theories'. Some punters wore Saltire flags around their waists. Other festivalgoers wore Palestinian flags, while Taylor Swift-style cowboy boots and hats were also popular. Many revellers carried hand fans in an attempt to cool down. The festival has capacity for 50,000 people per day and is not sold out for the weekend, unlike last year.


North Wales Chronicle
11-07-2025
- Entertainment
- North Wales Chronicle
Thousands of people soak up the heatwave at Trnsmt festival
The festival, which is the largest in Scotland, takes place on Glasgow Green over three days. Headliners include 50 Cent on Friday, Scottish rockers Biffy Clyro on Saturday, with Snow Patrol closing the event on Sunday. Dance legends Underworld are also scheduled for Saturday, along with Miles Kane, lead singer of The Last Shadow Puppets – the side project of Arctic Monkeys frontman Alex Turner – replacing Wunderhorse on the main stage. Controversial Irish rappers Kneecap were due to perform on Friday but were cancelled after Police Scotland estimated that additional resources would be needed if their performance went ahead. Rapper Mo Chara has been charged with alleged terror offences. On Sunday, singer-songwriter Brooke Combe, who rose to fame with her version of the Scotland football anthem Yes Sir I Can Boogie, in 2020, will perform on stage. Crowds congregated in the Radio 1 Dance stage, where the vibe was 'taps aff' for boys, while girls were mostly wearing bikini-type tops and short shorts. This year's weather was even hotter than 2024, with temperatures reaching 27C in Glasgow, compared to around 20C last year. Rock band Twin Atlantic performed hits including Generator before a backdrop reading: 'I believe in conspiracy theories'. Some punters wore Saltire flags around their waists. Other festivalgoers wore Palestinian flags, while Taylor Swift-style cowboy boots and hats were also popular. Many revellers carried hand fans in an attempt to cool down. The festival has capacity for 50,000 people per day and is not sold out for the weekend, unlike last year.