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Join us for a night of live music and celebration as Rhona Macfarlane launches her latest album 'As The Chaos Unfolds' and brings these tracks to life with a full band.18+
Doors - 7.30pm
Support (Annie Booth)- 8pm
8.45pm - Rhona Macfarlane + band
Come and enjoy an evening filled with great music, good vibes, and a fantastic atmosphere. Don't miss out on this special event - mark your calendars now!
Glad Café ticket options
£10 in advance
£12 on door
£35 ticket bundle – Entry plus limited edition, numbered coloured vinyl (>10% discount).
Rhona Macfarlane
“A gorgeous song” Angela Griffin, BBC Radio 2
“Woozy bass and a gentle strum are the foundation for Macfarlane’s beautiful voice, which winds its way through a tranquil tune.” – Americana UK
Rhona Macfarlane is a rising Scottish singer-songwriter whose music blends reflective folk storytelling with sweeping, atmospheric instrumentation. With influences spanning from Nick Drake and Joni Mitchell to Rufus Wainwright, her work has been described as “building an atmosphere of tranquillity and respite” (Folk Radio UK). Known for her “emotional and reflective storytelling” (The Modern Record), Rhona’s music captures the bittersweet essence of life’s transitions, love, and identity.
Her forthcoming debut album, As The Chaos Unfolds, is an intimate exploration of self-discovery and resilience, born from the uncertainty of early adulthood. Due for release on January 24, 2025, the album was recorded in the stillness of Watercolour Studios, nestled in the Scottish Highlands. Produced in collaboration with Matt Ingram, known for his work with Laura Marling and Lianne La Havas, the album reflects Rhona’s journey of growth and captures moments of reflection in the face of life’s natural turbulence. “It’s a collection of songs for a coming-of-age experience."
Raised in the small seaside town of Montrose, Scotland, Rhona grew up in a creatively rich household. Surrounded by the sounds of family playing piano, guitar, and bagpipes, she was immersed in both folk traditions and the songwriting of artists like Joni Mitchell and Nick Drake. Her formal training at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland deepened her passion for the violin and honed her compositional voice, weaving classical sensitivity into her music and string arrangements.
Macfarlane’s live performances have further solidified her reputation as a captivating new voice. She has supported artists like Josienne Clarke, Martha Reeves, and Chloe Foy and has appeared at festivals across Scotland, including Celtic Connections and the Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival. Whether in a quiet listening room or a bustling festival stage, Rhona brings a gentle power to her performances, inviting listeners to reflect and find solace in her music.
Annie Booth (support)
Annie Booth is an Edinburgh-based artist with a penchant for mood-painting and storytelling. A fiercely emotive modern-folk singer, performer and songwriter, she holds a unique voice in Scotland, bridging genre and influence.
Featured by Guy Garvey (Elbow), Gideon Coe (BBC Radio 6), BBC Radio Scotland and Amazing Radio. Longlisted for a Scottish Album of the Year Award (2022.)
“Supremely talented” - The Skinny
“An engaging quality…delivered straight from her mouth to your room” - The Scotsman
https://www.instagram.com/annieboothmusic/
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Glad Cafe, Hutchison & Miller, 1002 Pollokshaws Road, Glasgow, G41 2HG, United Kingdom,Glasgow, United Kingdom
Tickets
GBP 11.55 to GBP 38.62