Remembrance Day services scheduled to take place across Renfrewshire
November 1, 2024Unmissable Weekend of Live Music in Paisley: Classic Rock, Tributes, and Local Talent
November 1, 2024Tonight is a free entry show at The Bungalow and it is one not to be missed for all Classic Rock lovers. Shardlake will be on stage for what is now an annual event, and they will be playing a set full of the best rock tunes ever. Doors are at 7pm.
Tomorrow afternoon sees the return of the brilliant Dead Flowers after a long absence from the Paisley music scene. Frontman Nicky said, “I’ve always thought of us as a Paisley band so it’s great to be back” This is free show and doors are 1pm.
NNE are delighted to present True Order who are playing tomorrow night. They are the UK’s only tribute to the iconic Manchester band, New Order. They will be performing the band’s greatest hits such as “Blue Monday”, “True Faith” and “Bizarre Love Triangle” as well as lesser-known songs like “Procession” and “Everything’s Gone Green” they are a must for lovers of pop music and New Order fans alike. Tickets on the door from 7pm.
On Sunday afternoon it is another free entry show with Lemon Soul, get in early for a set from 1pm.
The Songs of Stuart Adamson is on Sunday night and the band performing the songs will be – Mark Brzezicki (Big Country) Simon Hough (Ex Big Country) Chris Layhe (Icicle Works) and Ken Nicol (Steeleye Span). This is a very special union of 4 of the finest musicians performing the ultimate acoustic homage to the Late Great Stuart Adamson.
You can expect songs that have never been played live before along with the classic Big Country hits we all know and love. TSOSA perform acoustic versions of Stuart Adamson Songs with amazing vocal harmony and precise musical awareness. Big Country are still very active with Mark still leading the charge, but this is something a little special for all the fans to enjoy.
Over the coming months the band will be in the studio recording a new album to coincide with their 2025 British and European tour. Tickets on the door from 7pm.
On Tuesday it is the Jam and Open Stage Night, and doors are at 7pm. The Thursday Introducing Night next week features Portland, Allsorts and Bogle. Tickets on the door from 7pm.
The Old Swan have Jay and Friends on tonight from 8pm and tomorrow from 3pm it is Proposal followed by Moonrocks at 7pm. The Soul Sunday Session starts at 4pm, on Monday at 4pm it is Crawford Carlyle, Tuesday and Thursday the very entertaining Lee James will be kicking off at 3pm both days and Duncan McLellan will be playing from 4pm on Wednesday.
The Keg have Mike Edwards in tonight at 9pm and The Brian Kelly Band known for electric guitar riffs, slapping bass and energetic drum fills kick off at 9pm tomorrow night. The Keg Sessions on Thursday at 9pm is a night to check out up and coming or original artists. It’s free to attend and we have two different acts each week.
The Cave have Sad Ida playing tomorrow from 5pm and they are followed by Drunken Angels at 8pm. The amazing Nightfly will be playing on Sunday at 6pm. This is a chance to see one of the finest bands around.
Kennedy’s have The Quincy Duo in on Sunday from 3pm and The Inn on the Corner have Ragamuffin playing tomorrow at 6pm and Sunday at 4:30 it is Jenni and The Blockheads. Cammy McIlwham is at The Ugly Duck tomorrow night from 6pm.
Open Mic/Stage sessions next week are: The Abbey at 9pm on Monday, Ugly Duck Monday at 7pm, The Gantry at 9pm on Tuesday, The Bungalow on Tuesday 7pm, The Keg on Wednesday at 8.30pm and The Wee Howff from 8pm on Thursday. The Inn on the Corner has an Open Mic on the last Tuesday of the month.