Sandy Kilpatrick comes home to Glasgow's King Tut's
- alba mcvicar
- Apr 21, 2025
- 2 min read
Celebrated Scottish troubadour Sandy Kilpatrick is celebrating 25 years in the music industry with the release of his latest single 'The Spark' and a homecoming show at Glasgow's iconic King Tut's Wah Wah Hut on April 21st.
This show is a part of The Glasgow Songwriter Round, a monthly event held at King Tut's. The 'Round' celebrates local singers and the art of songwriting with a Nashville-inspired circle approach and a generous pinch of Glaswegian charm. This April show also features local up-and-coming artists Kirsteen Harvey, Sarah Jane Scouten and Venus As A Boy.
The show will take place on Monday the 21st of April. Doors open at 6pm for the bar, and at 7pm for the venue. Tickets are free, so make sure to arrive in time to get inside before the venue is at capacity! And, in case you miss the show, Folk & Honey's Scottish Editor will be attending and posting a review on our website in the days following the show. Stay tuned!
Following the success of his single ´Mesmerised´ and his stunning solo performance at Sofar Sounds in Newcastle, Sandy presents ´The Spark´ as the most powerful love song of his career. The single is deeply personal and universally relatable, an ode to the profound impact that love and art can have on an individual´s life and an exploration of the liberation one experiences through intimate love. It also showcases Kilpatrick´s song writing mastery and superb lyricism, as well as the instrumental prowess of long-term collaborators André Silvestre and João Robim and guest musician Aurora Miranda.
´The Spark´, along with previous releases like ´Mesmerised´ and ´The Meditation Stone´, firmly cements Sandy Kilpatrick as a graceful, introspective and authentic voice in the indie and alternative folk scene. After a slow-burning career delighting international audiences from Portugal to Manchester throughout the past 25 years, it seems as if Sandy has released another song that confirms his place as a world-class songwriter.




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