Glasvegas, Kyle Falconer, The Tartan Specials, and Gallus are all among the acts playing pre-match shows for Scotland fans in Munich and Cologne.
fans looking for entertainment in Germany ahead of this Friday’s Euro 2024 opener will be able to enjoy voices from home as Scots musicians get ready to play an opening party.
Acts including Glasvegas, The View’s Kyle Falconer, The Tartan Specials and more will be playing in Munich on Thursday 13 June and Friday 14 June. Glasvegas and Kyle Falconer will headline both concerts. Thursday’s special guests and support acts are Nathan Evans, Gallus, Ben Walker, PG Ciarletta, and DJ Tam Coyle.The Tartan Specials will then headline the show in Cologne which is at a venue called Gloria on Tuesday 18 June, supported by PG Ciarletta, with the night getting underway at 7 pm.
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