Biffy Clyro made a triumphant return to Glasgow with an intimate and sold-out show at the Barrowlands Ballroom as part of their Celebrations of Beginnings Tour. This marked their first performance in the city in two years, following frontman Simon Neil’s focus on his side project Empire State Ba*****.
The band treated their fans to a special night by playing their first three albums over three consecutive nights, starting with their debut album Blackened Sky. Despite being 22 years old, the crowd was still as enthusiastic as ever, singing along to every word and showing their dedication to the band.
The atmosphere was electric as Biffy Clyro took the stage with no support act, allowing them to play a generous 25-song setlist. The band’s performance was complemented by an impressive light show, creating a memorable experience for the audience.
Throughout the night, the band expressed their gratitude to their fans for their support over the years. Frontman Simon Neil and bassist James Johnston both conveyed their excitement and appreciation for being back in Glasgow and performing for their dedicated fans.
The show included standout performances of songs like 27, Witch’s Cup, Bubbles, Justboy, and Living Is A Problem Because Everything Dies. The night concluded with Stingin’ Belle, leaving the audience feeling patriotic and proud to have Biffy Clyro back in Glasgow.
Overall, Biffy Clyro’s homecoming show at the Barrowlands Ballroom was a night to remember for fans who have been with the band since the beginning. The band’s energy and talent shone through, reaffirming their status as one of Scotland’s most beloved rock acts.