Setlist
Magic Bus / The Shining / She's A Star / The Lake / Dust Motes / Someone's Got It In For Me / We're Going To Miss You / Hymn From A Village / Hello / Ten Below / Tomorrow / Sit Down / Beautiful Beaches / Say Something / Love Make A Fool / Alaskan Pipeline / Moving On / Riders / Seven / Medieval / All The Colours Of You / Many Faces / Sometimes / Nothing But Love / Getting Away With It (All Messed Up)Support
N/AMore Information & Reviews
Review: David Brown @ EvenTheStars.co.uk
“A light appears up on the balcony, but as Andy plays his first note, Tim asks him to “hold that trumpet” before commenting how weird it is to get to Glasgow and play on a Monday night to a seated crowd rather than the usual chaos. He notes the two security sat at the front of the stage and says they’ll be moved for the second half, but how beautifully quiet it is and how it makes them play better. Andy fashions to play again and then Saul jokes that maybe the audience thinks they’re shit. Whilst Andy gets impatient and tries again, Tim tells us 500 people got kicked out of their last Glasgow gig at the Hydro. When Hymn From A Village finally starts, it’s fast and frenetic and a few very old school heads stand up and dance to the James that they first fell in love with. It finishes with Debbie on the drums standing up as the song accelerates to its conclusion.”
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Review: Karen Edmond @ Scottish Music Network
“The Armadillo Glasgow concert was an unforgettable experience that showcased James amazing talent, musical prowess, and staying power. Fans were treated to a night of euphoric music that will stay in their hearts and minds for years to come. This concert was a testament to the power of music to unite people and create unforgettable memories. It was a night that will be cherished and remembered by all those fortunate enough to be in attendance.”
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Review: Jamie Harkin @ The Scottish Sun
“Closing the show with a clearly impromptu live debut of the newly orchestrated Getting Away With It (All Messed Up), James has the entire venue on its feet and belting out every word. A truly unforgettable night.”
Read the full review at The Scottish Sun