The Klingonz
Numskulls SCO, The Three 'N' Eights, Thrown Away
THURSDAY 17TH APRIL 2025
Doors : 7.00 pm - 11.00pm
Over 18's
tickets £15
https://tickets-scotland.com//events.html?event_method=viewevent&event_id=da13ae03-703d-11ef-a746-06d2fd6aa1a1
The Klingonz:
Starting off in Dublin in the late 80’s, they’ve been Klowning around ever since. They’ve shared their unique take on the Psychobilly genre with audiences all around the world cementing their legends of Psychobilly status as they go. Their performance at the 30th Anniversary Psychobilly Meeting in Spain in July 2024 was a highlight of the festival for many. In this, their first Glasgow performance since 1989, expect fast paced punked up rockabilly – and plenty of laughs.
The Numskulls (SCO) :
hail from Aberdeen and have also been making a noise on the Psychobilly scene since the late 80s.A perfect fit on the bill with The Klingonz having shared band members in the past – and their most recent album, 2017’s “Back Fae The Deid” was released on original Klingon Doyley’s Diablo Records. Fast and loud – and not to be missed.
The Three ‘N’ Eights:
Playing their unique blend of “rock ‘n’ roll with a double shot of SKA” - They’ll mix their self-penned songs with their own take of tunes by the likes of The Cramps, Johnny Cash, Toots & The Maytalls and others….. the best advice we can give is to bring your dancing shoes!
Thrown Away:
From Edinburgh will open the show so get down early to catch their set. Describing their sound as "UK82 influenced street punk" this band is fast making a name for frenetic live shows with socially conscious lyrics.
Numskulls SCO, The Three 'N' Eights, Thrown Away
THURSDAY 17TH APRIL 2025
Doors : 7.00 pm - 11.00pm
Over 18's
tickets £15
https://tickets-scotland.com//events.html?event_method=viewevent&event_id=da13ae03-703d-11ef-a746-06d2fd6aa1a1
The Klingonz:
Starting off in Dublin in the late 80’s, they’ve been Klowning around ever since. They’ve shared their unique take on the Psychobilly genre with audiences all around the world cementing their legends of Psychobilly status as they go. Their performance at the 30th Anniversary Psychobilly Meeting in Spain in July 2024 was a highlight of the festival for many. In this, their first Glasgow performance since 1989, expect fast paced punked up rockabilly – and plenty of laughs.
The Numskulls (SCO) :
hail from Aberdeen and have also been making a noise on the Psychobilly scene since the late 80s.A perfect fit on the bill with The Klingonz having shared band members in the past – and their most recent album, 2017’s “Back Fae The Deid” was released on original Klingon Doyley’s Diablo Records. Fast and loud – and not to be missed.
The Three ‘N’ Eights:
Playing their unique blend of “rock ‘n’ roll with a double shot of SKA” - They’ll mix their self-penned songs with their own take of tunes by the likes of The Cramps, Johnny Cash, Toots & The Maytalls and others….. the best advice we can give is to bring your dancing shoes!
Thrown Away:
From Edinburgh will open the show so get down early to catch their set. Describing their sound as "UK82 influenced street punk" this band is fast making a name for frenetic live shows with socially conscious lyrics.
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tickets £15
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Describing their musical influences as ranging “from blues, metal, rock n roll, trash, hillbilly, psychobilly, punk and glam rock”, Thee Scarecrows say that “Everything gets thrown into the melting pot, cooked up, stirred around and then served up with a bit of hot sauce.”
Countrybilly, psychobilly, punkaBilly, rock, hillbilly, speed blues? The answer is yes to all of those – and more.
The Three ‘N’ Eights
Playing rock ‘n’ roll with a double shot of SKA - They’ll mix their original songs with their own take of tunes by the likes of The Cramps, Johnny Cash, Toots & The Maytals and others….. the best advice we can give is to bring your dancing shoes!
The Bleeders
Many words have been used to describe Glasgow’s The Bleeders (erm – including the phrase “meme rock” ???) – sensible is not one of them. A brilliant live act who have evolved from a two piece to three piece band and who are definitely not to be missed.
Corrupt Intentions
Another band who are not to be missed – and who are equally hard to stick in a pigeon-hole. Their first demo, recorded this year, has been described as ska-punk-psychobilly-hardcore. Just make sure you get there early and make up your own mind how to describe them.
4 great bands plus a dj until 3am
Audio Glasgow
2nd November 2024
tickets £15
Thee Scarecrows AKA
Describing their musical influences as ranging “from blues, metal, rock n roll, trash, hillbilly, psychobilly, punk and glam rock”, Thee Scarecrows say that “Everything gets thrown into the melting pot, cooked up, stirred around and then served up with a bit of hot sauce.”
Countrybilly, psychobilly, punkaBilly, rock, hillbilly, speed blues? The answer is yes to all of those – and more.
The Three ‘N’ Eights
Playing rock ‘n’ roll with a double shot of SKA - They’ll mix their original songs with their own take of tunes by the likes of The Cramps, Johnny Cash, Toots & The Maytals and others….. the best advice we can give is to bring your dancing shoes!
The Bleeders
Many words have been used to describe Glasgow’s The Bleeders (erm – including the phrase “meme rock” ???) – sensible is not one of them. A brilliant live act who have evolved from a two piece to three piece band and who are definitely not to be missed.
Corrupt Intentions
Another band who are not to be missed – and who are equally hard to stick in a pigeon-hole. Their first demo, recorded this year, has been described as ska-punk-psychobilly-hardcore. Just make sure you get there early and make up your own mind how to describe them.