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March 26, 2026Killer Instinct is a highly acclaimed tribute band paying homage to the legendary American rock band, The Killers. The band has been performing together for several years, delivering electrifying performances that capture the essence of The Killers’ music. This talented group of musicians is dedicated to recreating the distinctive sound of the iconic band, complete with all the energy, passion, and excitement that fans have come to love. This is a chance to catch them at The Bungalow tonight. Tickets on the door are from 7pm.
Tomorrow all day and night is the annual Teenage Cancer Trust event March of the Mods – Paisley. Doors open at 12:30pm and the line up looks like this: Mod Life Crisis 1pm, Shout2.30pm, Esperanza 4pm, The Players 6pm, and Absolute Weller from 8pm. DJs Brian Leslie/Gerry McGuire will be spinning discs throughout the day and till 11pm. Still time to grab your tickets – 100% goes to Teenage Cancer Trust. Teenage Cancer Trust is the only UK charity providing specialised nursing care and expert youth support for young people with cancer. They support anyone diagnosed with cancer aged 13-24, and their loved ones too.

Itchycoo Park return to The Bungalow with another free entry Sunday afternoon session. Doors are at 1pm. Host Richie McMahon is back on Sunday evening for another Bungalaff. This week’s headliner is Obadiah Steppenwolfe plus guests. This is a seated event, and you can pay at the door from 7pm.
The Bungalow Jam kicks off at 7pm on Tuesday. This week’s entertainment includes Music, Games, a Quiz and the usual Open Mic. This is free entry. 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 anything goes quiz – it’s not the winning, it’s the learning.
Next week’s Thursday Introducing Night has been taken over by Brick Lane Music Academy who are having a showcase of young talent from a project funded by Renfrewshire Council Culture and Heritage Fund. The line-up Coup de Grace, We Funky Few, Suddenly Found and Tenfold. This is free entry and U18s must be accompanied by an adult. Doors are at 7pm.
Ronnie T kicks off at The Old Swan from 4pm tonight a fundraiser for Ayrshire Drone Dog Rescue. The line-up is Hollie Robinson 6.15pm, Small Town Sound 7.30pm, Graham Miller 9.15pm and Proposal 10.30pm. Sad Ida are in the coveted ‘Shoppers Slot’ at 4pm and they are followed by another chance to listen to Hollie Robinson st 8pm. 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.
The wonderfully talented Erin Hephzibah is at The Keg tonight from 9pm and tomorrow night from 9pm it is Gordons Alive who will be blasting out some great classic rock. On Thursday you can discover a full line up of new or up and coming talent kicking off at 9pm.
Sportsters have Jodie Hillcoat in tonight playing some Americana and more from 8pm and there is live entertainment on Sunday at 6.30pm. Kennedys have Cherry Red ’53 in on Sunday from 3pm and over at The Inn on the Corner 01Four1 will kick off at 4pm followed by Jim Keilt’s State Bar Blues Band at 8pm.
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.




