GLASGOW BANDS SET TO HEADLINE DRYGATE’S THE BREWERY PROJECT
This month, both RESISTER and Cloud House return to Glasgow for their biggest headline shows as part of B12 Entertainment’s The Brewery Project. Taking place at the city’s Drygate on Friday 7th and 14 November respectively, The Brewery Project will see some of Scotland’s most exciting new bands come together for a night or unmissable live music.

The first of the shows will put Glasgow’s RESISTER in the spotlight on Friday 7th November, with The Tranquils, Needlegreen and Rory McGuigan joining them on the bill.
Formed at the tail end of the COVID era, drummer Robert Lang and bassist Craig Morrison joined forces with lead guitarist Ross Caldwell before completing the RESISTER lineup with lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Connor Dowell to form an exciting and well experienced line-up. Since then, RESISTER has grown a dedicated local fan base who continue to show up for their distinguishing sound.

On Friday 14th Novemeber, Cloud House will be taking the headline slot for The Brewery Project, with support coming from Strange Dimensions, Joyful and Raff.
Born in 2019 from a hot tub, Cloud House continues to grow their reputation across Glasgow and beyond. Led by frontman Connor McCarry, the band have led comparisons to the likes of The 1975 and Sam Fender with their catchy, heartbreakingly honest songs. Described as “ones to watch” by Amazing Radio’s Jim Gellatly, Cloud House look forward to their biggest headline show yet at Drygate next month.
Promoter at B12 Entertainment Gareth Gonet says
“As a grassroots promoter, we champion emerging talent. With The Brewery Project, we’ve created a series focussed on artists who have been on the scene for a number of years and are on the cusp of breaking through. The line ups are packed with top artists, so I urge everyone to come along and enjoy a great night of live music at Drygate, which in my opinion is one of the best venues in Glasgow. If you don’t believe me, come and see for yourself.”
Tickets for both events are on sale now for just £15 via B12 Entertainment.