An English band are hosting a gig in Glasgow to celebrate one of their iconic albums.
Embrace will take the stage at the city's Barrowland Ballroom in the East End on Friday, November 15, 2024.
The band was formed in West Yorkshire by brothers Danny (lead vocals, guitar) and Richard McNamara (guitar) in the mid-1990s.
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After placing an advert in a local newspaper, the duo then recruited drummer Mike Heaton and bassist Steven Firth to the band.
Following that, Mickey Dale was then added to the well-known band's line-up.
They are known for their tunes including Gravity, Ashes, Come Back To What You Know, All You Good Good People, Nature's Law, and many more.
Meanwhile, during their career, the group has bagged three number-1 albums and six Top 10 singles.
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Announcing their show in the city, the group revealed it is part of a celebration for their 20-year-old album Out Of Nothing - which was released in 2004.
Songs from the two-decade-old album include Someday, Spell It Out, Near Life, Out Of Nothing, and many more.
At the event, they'll be performing the iconic album in full alongside their greatest hits.
Tickets for the concert will go on sale from Friday, August 2.
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Taking to Facebook to announce the gig, Gigs in Scotland said: "Just announced - Embrace.
"Celebrating 20 years of 'Out Of Nothing'.
"Performing the number one album in full alongside their greatest hits.
"Barrowland Ballroom Glasgow - November 15, 2024."
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