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Get ready, Glasgow! A seismic event is set to rattle the foundations of the city’s legendary rock scene as the mighty Planet of Zeus descends upon Ivory Blacks on 6th November 2025. Hailing from Athens, Greece, this powerhouse quartet is renowned for their colossal riffs, thunderous rhythms, and a live performance that leaves audiences utterly captivated and craving more. If you’re a devotee of heavy metal, stoner rock, or simply appreciate music delivered with unadulterated passion and power, mark your calendars. This isn’t just a gig; it’s an immersive experience, a pilgrimage for the heavy-hearted, promising an evening of raw, unbridled energy in one of Glasgow’s most iconic intimate venues. Prepare for a night where the air crackles with electricity, the floor trembles, and every riff hits you like a freight train.
About Planet of Zeus
Planet of Zeus has carved a formidable niche in the global heavy music landscape, originating from Athens, Greece, and steadily building a reputation for their distinctive blend of heavy rock, stoner, and metal. Formed in 2000, the band comprises Babis Papanikolaou (vocals, guitar), Stelios Provis (guitar), Giannis Vrazos (bass), and Serapheim Giannakopoulos (drums). Their sound is characterised by massive, blues-infused guitar riffs, powerful, often soulful vocals, and a rhythmic backbone that is both intricate and relentlessly heavy. They navigate the space between primal aggression and melodic sophistication with masterful ease, creating a sound that is instantly recognisable and deeply engaging.
Over two decades, Planet of Zeus has released a string of critically acclaimed albums, each showcasing their evolution and unwavering commitment to their craft. Early releases like “Macho Libre” (2008) established their potent stoner rock credentials, while subsequent efforts such as “Loyal to the Pack” (2016) and “Faith in Physics” (2019) saw them broaden their sonic palette, incorporating more overt heavy metal elements and intricate song structures without sacrificing their core intensity. Their lyrics often delve into themes of societal critique, personal struggle, and philosophical musings, adding depth to their already compelling sound. Renowned for their electrifying live shows, they have toured extensively across Europe, building a dedicated fanbase with their formidable stage presence and the sheer force of their musical delivery. Their Glasgow appearance promises to be a testament to their enduring power and enduring appeal.
Ivory Blacks: The Perfect Setting
Nestled in the heart of Glasgow city centre, Ivory Blacks is more than just a venue; it’s an institution. Located at 56 Oswald Street, G1 4PL, it has long been a vital artery in Glasgow’s thriving rock and metal scene, a place where legends have graced the stage and new talents are forged. With its gritty charm and unwavering commitment to heavy music, it offers an unparalleled atmosphere for a band like Planet of Zeus. The venue boasts a relatively intimate capacity, typically holding around 300-400 fervent fans, which ensures that every attendee feels deeply connected to the performance, experiencing the raw power of the music up close and personal.
Ivory Blacks has a rich history of hosting both burgeoning local acts and internationally renowned bands, earning a reputation for its no-frills, music-first approach. The sound system is robust and perfectly tuned for the kind of sonic assault Planet of Zeus delivers, ensuring every crushing riff and soaring vocal is heard with crystal clarity. Its dark, cavernous interior, adorned with rock memorabilia, creates an authentic, immersive environment that is a far cry from sterile, soulless arenas. Accessibility is good, being centrally located and well-served by public transport. While it’s an older building, the venue strives to be as accommodating as possible; it’s always advisable to contact them directly for specific accessibility requirements. For a band that thrives on connection and intensity, Ivory Blacks provides the ideal crucible for a truly unforgettable heavy metal experience.
What to Expect at the Show
When Planet of Zeus takes the stage at Ivory Blacks, prepare for an auditory and visual spectacle that will leave you breathless. Fans can anticipate a meticulously crafted setlist that spans their impressive discography, expertly blending the raw energy of their earlier stoner rock anthems with the refined aggression of their more recent heavy metal masterpieces. Expect to hear crowd favourites like “Vigilante,” “Leftovers,” and “A Girl Named Greed,” alongside powerful tracks from “Faith in Physics” and perhaps a glimpse of new material if they’re working on an upcoming release. The band is known for their dynamic performances, building from hypnotic grooves to explosive, headbanging crescendos.
The stage production at Ivory Blacks, while not on an arena scale, is perfectly suited to amplify Planet of Zeus’s visceral energy. Expect atmospheric lighting that shifts with the mood of each track, creating an immersive backdrop for their commanding presence. Babis Papanikolaou’s distinctive vocals will cut through the dense instrumentation, while the twin guitar attack of Babis and Stelios will deliver a relentless barrage of riffs that are both heavy and infectiously catchy. The rhythm section, driven by Giannis Vrazos’s bass and Serapheim Giannakopoulos’s drums, forms an unshakeable foundation that will compel movement. The atmosphere will be electric, a potent mix of anticipation, camaraderie, and pure sonic exhilaration, typical of Glasgow’s famously passionate audiences. Expect mosh pits, sing-alongs, and an overwhelming sense of shared euphoria as the band unleashes their full power.
Getting to Ivory Blacks
Ivory Blacks is conveniently located in Glasgow city centre, making it highly accessible via various transport options. The venue’s postcode, G1 4PL, places it just a stone’s throw from major transport hubs. For those travelling by train, Glasgow Central Station is literally a two-minute walk away, while Glasgow Queen Street Station is also within easy reach, about a 10-15 minute stroll. This makes it incredibly convenient for both local Glaswegians and those travelling from further afield across Scotland or the UK.
Numerous bus routes also serve the city centre, with many stops just a few minutes’ walk from Oswald Street. Check local First Bus or SPT timetables for the most direct routes. If you’re planning to drive, be aware that city centre parking can be limited and expensive. There are several multi-storey car parks nearby, such as the NCP car park on Oswald Street itself or the St Enoch Centre car park, but they can fill up quickly, especially on event nights. Public transport, or even walking if you’re staying centrally, is highly recommended to avoid any stress. Glasgow’s city centre is very walkable, and Ivory Blacks is easy to find amidst the bustling streets.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time does the event start?
Doors typically open around 7:00 PM for shows at Ivory Blacks. The support act usually begins around 7:30 PM to 8:00 PM, with Planet of Zeus expected to take the stage between 8:30 PM and 9:00 PM. It’s always best to check your ticket or the venue’s social media closer to the date for precise timings, as these can sometimes be subject to change.
Is there an age restriction?
Yes, Ivory Blacks is generally an 18+ venue for evening gigs due to the sale of alcohol. You will likely need to present valid photographic ID (such as a driving licence or passport) to gain entry, even if you look older than 18. Please ensure you have appropriate identification with you to avoid disappointment.
What’s the refund policy?
Refunds are typically only issued if the event is cancelled or significantly rescheduled. If you can no longer attend, it’s usually not possible to get a refund directly from the venue or primary ticket vendor unless stated otherwise in their terms and conditions. We recommend checking the refund policy of the specific ticket agent you purchased from.
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