A popular musician is bringing a 'special' show to Glasgow next month.
Mull Historical Society - known for tunes like Watching Xanadu - will perform at the Oran Mor in the West End on Thursday, February 8.
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Mull will play his third album This Is Hope as it turns 20 years old, as well as his 2023 album In My Mind There’s A Room - all of which will be performed alongside a full live band.
As part of the performance, Mull will be joined by a range of guest authors including Scottish poet laureate Liz Lochhead, crime writer Val McDermid, and the Booker-nominated Scottish author James Robertson - all of which contributed to the 2023 record.
The news comes after the the release of Mull's recent single Not Enough Sorry.
Tickets for the show are now on sale.
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