Album Launch: The Arms Of My Own Kindness – Dotur Normul
Thursday 3 July, 2025, 8 p.m.
McChuills, 80 High Street, Glasgow G1 1NL
MUSIC : FRIENDS : POETRY : DRINKS : CDS : SURPRISE MERCH!
After over 10 years of organising gigs and playing live in pubs, campsites, and gaffs, Doctur Normul is finally launching her debut album: The Arms of My Own Kindness, with support from Red Flag Players, Leane McBride, Jackal Trades, Henry Bell, James Roberts + more and a DJ set from Morphamish (who also produced the album).
The album will be performed with various support acts interwoven through the histories and themes of the night. Expect folk punk lyrical politics which reflect the times we resist in, followed by a bangin DJ set to lift our spirits and dance the night away. The Arms of My Own Kindness will be available to buy on hardcopy and BandCamp from 21st of June, and on all streaming platforms in August.
Tickets will be available on the door on a sliding scale for what you feel you can afford: £10/ £5/ £0
Bring cash for CDs and merch!
Bring the revolution!
Bring yer love x
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