A Scottish charity band are set to play a 'special' show at a famous Glasgow venue.

The Fridays, musicALL charity's residence band, will be bringing their show, The Fridays: How Does It Feel? to the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall on Friday, June 9.

The show, which will celebrate the achievements of disabled and neurodivergent musicians, will feature music from the band's new EP How Does It Feel?, out Monday, May 29, and their 2021 single ‘Get Out Your Head’, which was hailed by Deacon Blue's Ricky Ross.

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The band will also perform re-workings of some of their favourite songs from contemporary Scottish artists, as well as telling stories on stage about their creative journey.

Glasgow Times:

MusicALL supports young people and adults who are disabled and/or neurodivergent to access quality music-making activities, find their talents, and share them with others.

As said by Rob Gallagher, director at musicALL, "musicALL has helped develop and continues to discover and showcase exceptionally talented musicians who are disabled and/or neurodivergent.

"We firmly believe that diversity in our performing arts and cultural output is crucial for society as a whole to learn from each other, develop new ideas, and shape a better future."

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Tickets for the show are on sale now and can be purchased HERE

To find out more about musicALL, click HERE