Dundee’s Clarks on Lindsay Street will play host to Scottish folk singer Findlay Napier on March 13 when he performs as a duo with folk singer Megan Henwood, who won the BBC Young Persons Folk Award in 2009.
He is the multiple Ivor Novello and Mobo Award winning pop superstar who rose to fame singing vocals on Re-Rewind (The Crowd Say Bo Selecta) by English garage group Artful Dodger.
Britpop veterans The Divine Comedy are tuning up for an appearance in rural Perthshire. The '90s hit-makers are playing a special album launch show at Inchyra Arts Club on Monday that's been cued-up by Broughty Ferry's Assai Records.
Super Furry Animals and Neon Neon maverick Gruff Rhys is no stranger to Fife having recorded at Sub Station in Rosyth and having played Glenrothes with the Super Furries a few years back.
Alt-rockers The Wedding Present make a long-awaited Dundee return on Thursday. The veteran noiseniks are playing Beat Generator as part of a series of gigs to mark the 30th anniversary of their 1989 sophomore album Bizarro — with frontman David Gedge braced for the unexpected.
It goes without saying that every band enjoys a good back story and for The Little Unsaid, who play Clarks on Lindsay Street in Dundee on May 8, that’s no exception.