Siobhan Miller, a renowned Scottish folk singer, has found Glasgow to be a significant influence on her music career. Born in Penicuik near Edinburgh, Siobhan moved to Glasgow at 18 and has since considered it her home. She credits the city with sparking her interest in songwriting and providing inspiration for her material.
Siobhan’s recent singles, “The Club of Squandered Youth” and “Over Again,” reflect her love for Glasgow and the vibrant music scene in the city. She describes her music as a blend of 80s dance pop and Scottish folk, capturing the essence of Glasgow’s unique atmosphere.
With an upcoming headline show at Saint Luke’s in the East End, Siobhan is excited to share her new music with fans. She views the venue as a special place with an intimate setting that adds to the magic of the performance. Having previously played at iconic Glasgow venues like the Barrowland Ballroom, Siobhan is grateful for the opportunity to showcase her music live with her big band.
For the December concert, Siobhan aims to bring a festival energy and summer vibe to the stage, creating a joyful and interactive experience for the audience. She looks forward to engaging with the Glasgow crowd, known for their enthusiasm and singing along to her songs.
Tickets for Siobhan’s concert at Saint Luke’s are still available for purchase online. Don’t miss the chance to experience her unique blend of music and witness the magic of her live performance in Glasgow. Get ready for an unforgettable evening filled with intimate summer vibes and big sing-along songs that will leave you wanting more.