Lizzie Reid at Stirling Tolbooth Shindig Online
22 April, 2021 7 p.m.
Free
Tolbooth Shindig is back for 2021 with a brand new series of concerts that have been filmed live in Tolbooth Stirling, and will be broadcast weekly on a Thursday from Tolbooth Facebook. They are free to enjoy, and until we can all come together again in Tolbooth for some live music, we hope you will join us each Thursday to experience some excellent performances. For those of you who can’t make it for the broadcast, the concerts will be available to be watched back for 72 hours after the broadcast at www.stirlingevents.org
Lizzie Reid

Lizzie Reid King Tuts Glasgow photo Jim Byrne
Newly signed to Seven Four Seven Six, Lizzie Reid is one of Scotland’s most promising talents. An emotionally raw songwriter, Reid’s songs explore themes of love, loss, identity and modern life. Debut EP ‘Cubicle’ will be released in January 2020, which will include recently released singles Tribute, Seamless and Always Lovely, which have racked up plays across XFM, BBC 6 music and Phil Taggerts Radio 1’s Chillest Show.
Drawing comparisons to contemporaries like Laura Marling, Angel Olsen and Julia Jacklin, Reid has an honest vulnerability which shines through in her songs creating a mature, steely eyed reflection on the topics she tackles.
This project was made possible thanks to the support of Creative Scotland.
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