Angelfish: On sale 10am Friday 24th Oct
Liquid Room , Edinburgh
30-31 Jan 2026 @ 7:00pm
Prices from £32.50
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Age Limit : Over 14s only (under 16s must be accompanied by an adult).
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All proceeds go to Children in Gaza Charities After Goodbye Mr MacKenzie and before Garbage or The Filthy Tongues there was Angelfish, fronted by Shirley Manson (Garbage) and backed by three of her former MacKenzies bandmates, Martin Metcalfe on guitar, Derek Kelly on drums and Fin Wilson on bass (The Filthy Tongues). They only released one album, 1994’s Angelfish, produced by Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth from Talking Heads. It was critically acclaimed, they toured extensively in the US, where it charted in the college charts, and supported The Ramones in New York. They also played some dates in Europe but, apart from one Glasgow gig for charity in 2015, have never played in the UK. Last year Spin Magazine heralded the album in a list of 30 overlooked records turning 30, and this year FKA Twigs included a single from it, Suffocate Me, on an Apple Music playlist promoting her new album Esexua. Playing for the first time as Angelfish in their hometown of Edinburgh, where their colourful musical paths all began, this gig promises to be something very special and not to be missed
Information:
All proceeds go to Children in Gaza Charities After Goodbye Mr MacKenzie and before Garbage or The Filthy Tongues there was Angelfish, fronted by Shirley Manson (Garbage) and backed by three of her former MacKenzies bandmates, Martin Metcalfe on guitar, Derek Kelly on drums and Fin Wilson on bass (The Filthy Tongues). They only released one album, 1994’s Angelfish, produced by Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth from Talking Heads. It was critically acclaimed, they toured extensively in the US, where it charted in the college charts, and supported The Ramones in New York. They also played some dates in Europe but, apart from one Glasgow gig for charity in 2015, have never played in the UK. Last year Spin Magazine heralded the album in a list of 30 overlooked records turning 30, and this year FKA Twigs included a single from it, Suffocate Me, on an Apple Music playlist promoting her new album Esexua. Playing for the first time as Angelfish in their hometown of Edinburgh, where their colourful musical paths all began, this gig promises to be something very special and not to be missed
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