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Glasgow, prepare for an astronomical collision of sound! On the crisp autumn evening of Thursday, 30th October 2025, the electrifying Scottish duo Man of Moon will descend upon the legendary McChuills, promising a night of raw energy and captivating melodies that will resonate through the very fabric of the city. Known for their expansive, atmospheric rock infused with undeniable pop sensibilities, Chris Bainbridge and Michael Reid are set to deliver a performance that transcends the ordinary. This isn’t just another gig; it’s an immersive experience, a journey into the heart of their unique sound, all unfolding within the hallowed, intimate confines of one of Glasgow’s most beloved music institutions. Mark your calendars, secure your tickets, and get ready to be swept away by one of Scotland’s most dynamic musical exports.

About Man of Moon

Hailing from Edinburgh, Man of Moon have steadily carved out a formidable reputation since their formation in 2015. Comprising the creative powerhouse of Chris Bainbridge (vocals, guitar) and Michael Reid (drums), the duo quickly garnered attention for their distinctive blend of psychedelic rock, shoegaze, and alternative pop. Their sound is characterised by swirling guitar riffs, propulsive drumming, and Bainbridge’s often ethereal, yet powerful, vocals, creating soundscapes that are both intricate and immensely impactful. Early EPs like “The Road” and “Chemicals” showcased their ability to craft tracks that were simultaneously brooding and soaring, earning them critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase.

Over the years, Man of Moon have evolved, refining their sonic palette while retaining the core intensity that defines them. Tracks such as “Speak” and “Ride the Current” exemplify their knack for building tension and releasing it in a cathartic explosion of sound, often with a driving rhythm section that compels audiences to move. Their live performances are renowned for their raw power and immersive quality, translating their studio intricacies into a visceral, unforgettable experience. As they approach 2025, expect a mature, yet still fiercely innovative, Man of Moon, potentially showcasing new material alongside beloved fan favourites, all delivered with the passion and precision that has become their hallmark. They are a testament to the vibrant Scottish music scene, constantly pushing boundaries within the rock and pop genres.

McChuills: The Perfect Setting

Nestled in the heart of Glasgow’s vibrant Merchant City, McChuills stands as a true institution, a beloved beacon for live music and genuine Glaswegian hospitality. Located at 40 High Street, Glasgow, G1 1NL, this iconic pub and venue has been a cornerstone of the city’s cultural landscape for decades, known for its eclectic charm and unwavering commitment to showcasing both established and emerging talent. Its prime location makes it easily accessible, just a short stroll from major transport hubs and the bustling city centre.

McChuills isn’t about grand, sprawling spaces; it’s about intimacy and authenticity. While capacity figures fluctuate, it typically hosts a few hundred patrons, creating an electric, up-close-and-personal atmosphere that larger venues simply can’t replicate. The interior exudes character, with its distinctive décor, friendly staff, and a stage that feels like it’s part of the crowd rather than separate from it. This makes it the ideal backdrop for a band like Man of Moon, whose powerful sound thrives in an environment where every note, every beat, can be felt deep in your chest. Accessibility-wise, the main performance area is generally at ground level, but it’s always advisable for patrons with specific needs to contact the venue directly in advance to confirm arrangements. McChuills offers a genuinely immersive experience, where the music, the crowd, and the venue converge to create something truly special.

What to Expect at the Show

Prepare for an evening where Man of Moon’s expansive sound fills every corner of McChuills, creating an atmosphere that is both intensely energetic and deeply immersive. Fans can anticipate a meticulously curated setlist, likely blending the hypnotic rhythms of their early EPs with the refined power of their more recent work. Expect to hear crowd favourites like “The Road” and “Chemicals,” alongside the driving force of “Speak” and the atmospheric depths of “Ride the Current,” perhaps even offering a tantalising glimpse of new material that hints at their future direction.

The stage production at McChuills is typically minimalist, allowing the raw talent and sonic prowess of the artists to take centre stage. For Man of Moon, this means a focus on their powerful instrumentation and Chris Bainbridge’s compelling vocal delivery, enhanced by dynamic lighting that will ebb and flow with the music’s intensity. The atmosphere will be electric and communal; McChuills is known for its passionate audiences, and a Man of Moon gig is guaranteed to be a shared experience of catharsis and exhilaration. Expect to be swept up in the band’s powerful soundscapes, moving with the rhythms and losing yourself in the moment, as the duo delivers a performance that is both technically brilliant and emotionally resonant.

Getting to McChuills

McChuills’ central location in Glasgow’s Merchant City makes it incredibly easy to reach, regardless of your chosen mode of transport. For those travelling by train, both Glasgow Central and Glasgow Queen Street stations are within a comfortable 10-15 minute walk. From Glasgow Central, head towards Argyle Street and then east towards the High Street. From Queen Street, simply head south down George Street and then east.

Glasgow boasts an extensive bus network, with numerous routes stopping close to the High Street. Check local bus timetables for the most convenient service from your location. The nearest Glasgow Subway station is St Enoch, which is approximately a 15-minute walk from the venue. For drivers, parking in Glasgow city centre can be challenging and expensive. While there are a few multi-storey car parks nearby, such as those at the St Enoch Centre or Candleriggs, public transport is highly recommended. If driving, consider using a park-and-ride facility and taking the Subway or a bus into the city. The postcode for your sat-nav is G1 1NL. Taxis and ride-sharing services are also readily available throughout the city.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time does the event start?

Doors for Man of Moon at McChuills are typically scheduled to open around 7:00 PM on Thursday, 30th October 2025. Support acts usually take the stage shortly after, with Man of Moon expected to perform from approximately 8:30 PM or 9:00 PM. We always advise checking your ticket for precise door and stage times closer to the date, as these can sometimes be subject to minor changes.

Is there an age restriction?

Yes, as McChuills is a licensed premises, the event will have an age restriction. Entry is strictly for those aged 18 and over. Valid photographic identification, such as a driving licence or passport, will be required upon entry to confirm your age. Unfortunately, no exceptions can be made for underage patrons, even if accompanied by an adult.

What’s the refund policy?

Refunds are generally handled by the point of purchase where you bought your ticket. In most cases, tickets are non-refundable unless the event is cancelled or significantly rescheduled. If the event is cancelled, you will typically be offered a full refund or a transfer to a rescheduled date. For any specific queries regarding refunds, please contact the ticket vendor directly, as McChuills itself does not manage ticket sales or refunds.

Are there food and drink options?

Absolutely! McChuills is first and foremost a pub, so there will be a well-stocked bar offering a wide selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages throughout the evening. While the venue doesn’t typically offer a full restaurant menu, they often have a selection of bar snacks available. It’s always a good idea to arrive a little early to grab a drink and soak in the atmosphere before the music begins.

Where to Stay in Glasgow

If you’re travelling to Glasgow for the Man of Moon gig and planning to make a night or a weekend of it, the city offers a fantastic array of accommodation options to suit every budget and preference. From boutique hotels in the West End to budget-friendly hostels in the city centre, you’ll find something perfect for your stay. McChuills’ central location means many hotels are within easy walking distance or a short public transport ride away.

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