Tide Lines’ ascent continues today, with the release of their highly anticipated fourth album ‘Glasgow Love Story’ via their own Tide Lines Music label. The album includes the recent single ‘Better Days’, ‘Homeward Bound’., double A-side single ‘By The Quayside’ / ‘Leaving Town’ , and ‘Cherry Blossom Sunset’. Listen HERE.

‘Glasgow Love Story’ is a deeply personal tribute to the city that has shaped the band’s journey – capturing its people, places, and spirit through evocative storytelling and anthemic indie-folk melodies. Glasgow is very close to the band’s heart. From their first casual meet up in a West End bar in 2016, to subsequent rehearsals in a Finnieston studio, right through to their recent induction into the Barrowland Hall of Fame, Glasgow has remained a central influence in the Tide Lines story. Earlier this week Tide Lines brought Glasgow subways to a standstill when they spontaneously busked songs from the new album.

Tide Lines recently announced their autumn UK headline tour, which includes their biggest London show to date at the O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, and concludes with a trio of gigs across Scotland at Edinburgh, Stirling and Dundee. Before this tour, the band prepare for a variety of high profile moments. First up is the biggest headline show of their career to date, a 5000-capacity outdoor event at Glasgow’s Rouken Glen Park on June 6th, a special opening concert for this year’s The Reeling festival. They will also headline the Thursday night at the HebCelt festival; play a free show at Aberdeen’s Quayside Concerts on July 20th with guest Calum Bowie as part of The Tall Ships Race festivities; and are also confirmed for the Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival. Tickets for the tour are on general sale HERE.

In addition, Tide Lines will also play five special intimate ‘Glasgow Love Story’ album launch shows across Scotland from May 9th-13th, all of which rapidly sold-out.

The band’s upcoming tour dates are:

JUNE
6th – Glasgow, Rouken Glen Park

JULY
17th – Stornoway, HebCelt
20th – Aberdeen, Quayside Concerts

AUGUST
2nd – Inverness, Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival

OCTOBER
29th – Sunderland, The Fire Station
30th – Manchester, New Century Hall
31st – Bristol, Bristol Beacon

NOVEMBER
1st – London, O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire
20th – Edinburgh, Usher Hall
21st – Stirling, Albert Halls
22nd – Dundee, The Caird Hall

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