
Paisley Music and Street Festival
March 20, 2026
RENFREWSHIRE PUPILS TAKE PART IN PIONEERING SUSTAINABILITY SKILLS SHOWCASE AT POWERING FUTURES LIVE
March 20, 2026It is a welcome back to The Bungalow for the Greig Taylor Band in advance of the release of their new album ‘Take a Left’. Their last album ‘The Light’ received critical acclaim and significant radio play. This is a band with some pedigree, and you can expect bluesy/soulful songs with a rocking edge. At the heart of the band is Greig Taylor’s soulful and accomplished vocals, but he is ably supported by experienced musicians. The band will be undertaking a UK tour with Geoff Achison and Tom Waters later this year, so this is a chance to catch them at The Bungalow. Tickets on the door are from 7pm.
Tomorrow afternoon the very popular Dead Flowers are back for another crazy rock session featuring all the best rock tune we all know. Free entry and doors open at 1pm. This gig is mainly standing as out is usually packed out and feels more like a stadium gig than a small venue.

Step into the world of INXS at The Bungalow tomorrow night as INXS UK flawlessly recreates the distinctive vocals of Michael Hutchence and the dynamic musicality. Tickets on the door from 7pm. Give Way return for a free entry Sunday afternoon session. Doors open at 1pm and band on approx 2pm.
The Bungalow Jam kicks off at 7pm on Tuesday. This week it has a different flavour as there will be Music, Games, a Quiz and the usual Open Mic. All the fun starts when doors open at 7pm. The Bungalow Wednesday Club starts at 2pm with an afternoon of fun from singer John Griffith of The Bobby Deans Big Band and the popular quiz – it’s not the winning, it’s the learning. On Wednesday evening StoryTree invites you to their inaugural poetry slam. The night will have 10 poets, a competitive 3 rounds and 1 winner with a live music set by Erin Hephzibah. This event is free with the option to donate. The host for the evening is Georgia Francis and the line-up is Emily Briggs, RJ Hunter, Beth Rose, Ross Wilcock, Yolande Robertson-Greene, Ross McFarlane, Hazyn Templeton, Gordon Powrie, Drew Gill, Sarah Heitler. Doors are 7pm.
Next week’s Thursday Introducing Night has been taken over by Renfrewshire Schools who are having a showcase of young talent. Last year’s event was a busy one and the talent for bands that were so young was impressive. These nights are perfect for giving you a glimpse of what the best emerging original talent looks like. Tickets on the door from 7pm.
Ronnie T kicks off at The Old Swan from 4pm followed by All Right Now a Free and Bad Company tribute at 8pm. Haggis, Neeps and Fatties are in the coveted ‘Shoppers Slot’ at 4pm. The Sunday Soul Club kicks off at 4pm, Crawford Carlyle will be playing on Monday from 4pm, Lee James on Tuesday at 3pm and every second Thursday at 5.00pm and alternatively sometimes it is Cammy Miller. Duncan McLellan will be onstage on Wednesday to play a whole load of your favourite songs.
Ciaran Whyte is at The Keg tonight from 9pm and tomorrow night from 9pm it is Freight Train. On Thursday you can discover a full line up of new or up and coming talent kicking off at 9pm.
Sportsters have Graeme Kerr in tonight from 8pm and Drty Luv will be playing on Sunday at 6pm. Kennedys have Rumours in on Sunday from 3pm over at The Inn on the Corner Ragamuffin are on stage from 6pm.
The 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 Inn on the Corner has an Open Mic on the last Tuesday of the month.
Have a great week, Keep Music Live and support your local venues.




