cottish Rock band, Mogwai are headlining the Hall on Wednesday 25th March.
Formed in 1995 in Glasgow, they create largely instrumental pieces veering from fragile beauty to savage distortion. The band consists of Stuart Braithwaite (guitar, vocals), Barry Burns (guitar, piano, synthesizer, vocals), Dominic Aitchison (bass guitar) and Martin Bulloch (drums). Since 1997, they have released eleven studio albums, with their most recent, The Bad Fire, landing to great acclaim in January this year. The band have also contributed to and written scores for projects with Amazon Prime and Apple TV+. Last year they released Mogwai: If The Stars Had A Sound, a first documentary about the band, directed by long-time collaborator Antony Crook.
Mogwai will be supported by the elusive Craven Faults, whose long-form electronic compositions coaxed from banks of modular synthesisers and vintage tape machines, evoke journeys though the post-industrial Yorkshire landscape.
Also performing will be singer-songwriter Annika Kilkenny, raised in County Kilkenny, who has been introducing herself to the world through a series of lyrically layered, captivating songs written on piano and guitar.
Wednesday 25 March 2026 7:30pm - 11:30pm
Royal Albert Hall
Tickets
£0.00 (RAH Ballot)