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Iconic Scots band to play special intimate show in Glasgow venue

AN iconic Scots band is set to play an intimate gig in Glasgow.

Deacon Blue will take to the stage at the city‘s Oran Mor on Wednesday 26 March.

Band performing at a fundraiser to raise awareness of homelessness.
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Deacon Blue will be answering questions after the intimate set[/caption]

Deacon Blue live acoustic show poster: Oran Mor, Glasgow, March 26, 2025.  Includes band photo.
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The iconic Scots band delighted fans with a social media post[/caption]

And The Twist and Shout hitmakers will be answering questions from the audience after the acoustic set.

A social media post reads: “Just Announced. Deacon Blue join us at the Oran Mor on Wed 26th March for an acoustic show w/ Q&A in celebration of their forthcoming album The Great Western Road.”

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The band were formed in 1985 and comprises Ricky Ross, Lorraine McIntosh, James Prime, Dougie Vipond, Gregor Philp and Lewis Gordon.

They are famed for a string of hits including Dignity, Chocolate Girl and Loaded.

Elsewhere an 80s pop legend is set to perform a huge show in Glasgow this spring.

Spandau Ballet and EastEnders star Martin Kemp will take to the decks at SWG3 in Finnieston for a night of classics from the era.

Organisers say fancy dress is encouraged for his Back To The 80s Party.

They added: “The night will take you on an unforgettable journey back to pop music’s greatest ever decade where discos were dominated by pop’s finest pedigree, from Duran Duran to Chaka Khan, George Michael to Michael Jackson, Spandau Ballet and beyond.

“Martin Kemp’s Back To The 80s will take you on a whistle-stop tour through all of the era’s most electrifying pop moments and back again.


“This time, the party is going to be off the charts. Our house DJ will warm up the crowd, then a live band will take the stage for a spectacular live performance of all your favourite 80s hits.”

Martin Kemp will visit Glasgow‘s SWG3 on Saturday, April 5.

In 1979, Martin joined Spandau Ballet alongside his brother Gary Kemp.

The musician learned to play bass guitar in just three months, and started his music career in the band, which was at the time known as The Gentry.

Oran Mor in Glasgow at night.
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Deacon Blue is set to play an intimate gig at Glasgow’s Oran Mor[/caption]

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