MEGAN BLACK
‘One of the finest songwriters working in Britain today’ – Out News Global
‘The Sound of 2024’ – God is in the TV
‘If Janis Joplin, Fleetwood Mac, and Jimi Hendrix formed a supergroup, sonically, that’s where Megan sits’ – Clash Magazine
Ever thought of mixing '70s blues rock with queer feminist pop? If you dare, you will get none other than Scotland's very own Megan Black. After being tipped as one of Youth Music's 'One's to Watch' for 2024, Megan has gone on to win awards in Los Angeles and San Francisco, as well as being crowned 'one of the finest singer-songwriters working in Britain today'. With focus on themes such as feminism, mental health, the LGBTQ+ community, addiction, and climate change, her latest EP 'Full Circle (Part 1)' has been nominated for 'EP of the Year' in Scotland - highlighting Megan's new work and what is yet to come. Megan's music serves as a community for those seeking empowerment and positive change - one we're all invited to join!
With special guest: EYVE
Eyve is a spirited artist known for her bold fusion of powerful vocals, rap, jazz, and 70s Afro influences. Her music blends genres finding innovative ways to express her strong social message, resonating deeply with a diverse and growing audience.
Supported by platforms like 1Xtra, Pitch Scotland, The Skinny, Shado Mag, and BBC Introducing & Widedays – Eyve is quickly emerging as a ‘breath of fresh air’ within Scotland’s music landscape.
Eyve has spent much of the year touring Scotland, performing at iconic venues like Edinburgh’s Old Fruitmarket, Stereo, Oran Mor and Castle Douglas's Town Hall, SWG3 and Saint Lukes (to name a few), captivating audiences with her raw energy and emotional and vocal depth.
In Traverse One
Tickets: £16/£13 each
Doors open: 8pm | Music starts: 8.15pm
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