Everywhere At Once: Glasgow's Legendary Venues Join the UK's Biggest Music Weekend
From King Tut's to Audio, Glasgow's grassroots rooms are part of the most ambitious live music event in British history this weekend.
Glasgow's relationship with live music is unlike any other city in the UK. Its grassroots venues — King Tut's, Stereo, The Hug and Pint, Nice'n'Sleazy, Audio — are institutions that have shaped not just Scottish music but British music as a whole. This weekend, they're part of something bigger. Everywhere At Once, the nationwide live music weekend powered by The National Lottery and Music Venue Trust, runs from Friday 26 to Sunday 28 June 2026 across more than 400 grassroots venues from Inverness to Penzance. ## Glasgow in the Programme Audio is hosting shows this weekend as part of the Everywhere At Once programme — one of Glasgow's most beloved electronic and live music spaces taking part in a national moment that celebrates exactly what venues like it represent. Brooke Combe, one of Scotland's most exciting emerging artists, is playing as part of the weekend's wider programme. She's exactly the kind of artist Everywhere At Once was designed to spotlight — homegrown talent, grassroots stages, real communities. ## Scotland's Grassroots Crisis The closure of grassroots venues is not just an English problem. Scotland has lost rooms too. The fight to sustain the network that produced Chvrches, Frightened Rabbit, Biffy Clyro and hundreds more is ongoing — and Everywhere At Once is part of that fight. Full listings at everywherefest.com and on Static & Signal's Glasgow gig guide.