20-05-2025
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- Scottish Sun
Fans convinced huge rock band are playing secret show in Glasgow TOMORROW
It comes as the rockers gears up for a summer of exciting gigs
GIG MYSTERY Fans convinced huge rock band are playing secret show in Glasgow TOMORROW
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A CRYPTIC website has been launched hinting that a huge rock band could be playing in Glasgow.
Biffy Clyro fans have been sent into meltdown after an online page was set-up under their former moniker Screwfish.
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Fans are convinced that Scots rockers Biffy Clyro are performing in Glasgow
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The website contains details of the mystery gig and a link to buy tickets
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The trio, from Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, performed their first gig in 1995 under the name.
And now a web platform has been created which reads: "Screwfish, Glasgow, 21st May."
A link takes punters onto Ticketmaster and displays details of a gig at SWG3 Warehouse in the city's west end.
It comes ahead of a string of other exciting concerts for the band this summer.
The rockers, comprising of Ben Johnston, Simon Neil and James Johnston, will take to the stage at this year's Eden Sessions, Glastonbury and BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend.
Scores of fans rushed online to comments on the mysterious music revelation.
One said: "Paid £80 for a couple of tickets to see some unknown band called Screwfish.
"I hope it's not a massive band in disguise doing some intimate festival warm up gig cause that would suck."
Another commented: "Can't wait to see Screwfish tomorrow."
A third wrote: "So anyone else seeing 'Screwfish' tomorrow night?"
It comes after Biffy teased their return on social media after frontman Neil was took on a side project with an up-and-coming heavy metal duo.
Elsewhere the Scots rockers are gearing up for their slot on Glastonbury's Pyramid Stage.
After the announcement, the band posted the lineup on their Facebook page and said: "See you in June."
It will be the fifth time the Many of Horror stars have performed at the legendary festival.