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The Last Dinner Party

Date & Time

Tuesday, November 18, 2025

19:00:00

Venue

Barrowland

Barrowland, Glasgow

Glasgow

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The Last Dinner Party Live at Barrowland, Glasgow

Tuesday, 18 November 2025

Prepare for an evening of intoxicating artistry and captivating performance as the acclaimed The Last Dinner Party descends upon Glasgow’s iconic Barrowland Ballroom on Tuesday, 18 November 2025. This is not just another gig; it’s an invitation to witness a band on the precipice of superstardom, delivering their signature blend of gothic drama, baroque pop, and raw, electrifying energy in one of Scotland’s most legendary live music spaces. The Barrowland, with its distinctive starlit ceiling and pulsating atmosphere, provides the perfect crucible for the dramatic and theatrical flair that defines The Last Dinner Party. Expect a night that transcends the ordinary, a spectacle of sound and vision that will leave you spellbound.


About The Last Dinner Party

Emerging from the vibrant London music scene, The Last Dinner Party have rapidly carved out a unique space for themselves, defying easy categorisation and captivating audiences with their audacious style and sophisticated sound. Comprising Abigail Morris (vocals), Lizzie Weber (guitar), Georgia Davies (bass), and Aurora Laakkonen (keyboards), the quartet first began to gain traction in 2021, their early performances shrouded in a captivating mystique. Their music is a rich tapestry woven from diverse influences, drawing on the dramatic intensity of art-rock, the melodic sensibilities of baroque pop, and a distinct theatricality that imbues every track with a sense of occasion.

Their breakthrough single, “Nothing Matters”, released in January 2024, was a thunderous declaration of intent. This anthemic track, with its soaring vocals, driving rhythm section, and instantly memorable chorus, perfectly encapsulated the band’s ambitious spirit and their knack for crafting powerfully emotive songs. It was swiftly followed by “Sinner”, another compelling offering that showcased their sonic range and lyrical depth, further solidifying their burgeoning reputation. The release of their debut album, “Prelude To Ecstasy”, in February 2024, was met with widespread critical acclaim, cementing their status as one of the most exciting new acts in contemporary music. The album is a masterclass in sonic storytelling, moving seamlessly from moments of delicate introspection to explosive crescendings. Tracks like “Caesar on a TV Screen” and “My Lady of Mercy” exemplify their ability to blend poetic lyricism with compelling musical arrangements, creating a truly immersive listening experience. The Last Dinner Party are not simply a band; they are a cultural phenomenon, pushing artistic boundaries and delivering a fresh, invigorating perspective on modern music.


Venue Information

The Barrowland Ballroom in Glasgow is more than just a venue; it’s a rite of passage for any touring musician and a cherished institution for music lovers. Located on Gallowgate, this iconic dance hall has hosted generations of legendary artists, from rock and roll pioneers to contemporary chart-toppers. Its distinctive façade, adorned with its famous neon sign, is instantly recognisable, and stepping inside reveals the magic of its famed starlit ceiling, a unique feature that creates an unparalleled atmosphere for live performances. The intimate yet expansive space reverberates with history and anticipation, making every concert held within its walls a memorable event. For complete venue details, see our venue guide.


What to Expect

Prepare for a performance that is as visually arresting as it is sonically thrilling. The Last Dinner Party are renowned for their theatrical stage presence, transforming each concert into a dramatic tableau. Expect Abigail Morris to command the stage with her captivating charisma, her vocals weaving through the intricate musical arrangements with a compelling blend of power and vulnerability. The band’s tight musicianship will be on full display, with Lizzie Weber’s intricate guitar work, Georgia Davies’s pulsing basslines, and Aurora Laakkonen’s rich keyboard textures creating a dynamic and immersive soundscape.

While a precise setlist is always a thrilling unknown, fans can anticipate a generous selection of tracks from their critically acclaimed debut album, “Prelude To Ecstasy”. Expect the anthemic energy of “Nothing Matters” to ignite the crowd, followed by the gothic allure of “Sinner”. Fan favourites like the ethereal “My Lady of Mercy” and the driving narrative of “Caesar on a TV Screen” are also highly anticipated inclusions, promising moments of both quiet contemplation and explosive catharsis. The band are known for their dynamic song construction, often building towards powerful crescendous that leave audiences breathless. Beyond their album material, there’s always the exciting possibility of new material or unexpected covers that showcase their eclectic influences. The performance duration typically spans around 75-90 minutes, allowing ample time for the band to explore the breadth of their artistry and for the audience to fully immerse themselves in the experience. The atmosphere within the Barrowland is sure to be electric, a testament to the band’s growing legion of devoted fans and their ability to forge a profound connection with their audience. Be prepared for an evening where music, art, and pure performance converge to create something truly unforgettable.


FAQs

Q1: Will The Last Dinner Party be performing songs from their latest album, “Prelude To Ecstasy”? Absolutely. As “Prelude To Ecstasy” is their debut full-length release and has garnered significant critical acclaim, it forms the core of their live set. You can expect to hear many of the album’s standout tracks, including their hit singles and fan favourites, performed with the same raw energy and theatrical flair that defined the recording.

Q2: What is The Last Dinner Party’s typical stage presence like? The Last Dinner Party are celebrated for their highly theatrical and visually captivating stage presence. Their performances are often described as immersive experiences, with a strong emphasis on mood, drama, and artistic expression. Expect striking aesthetics, dynamic movements, and a commanding presence from lead singer Abigail Morris, all contributing to a truly memorable spectacle.

Q3: Are there any age restrictions for attending The Last Dinner Party at Barrowland? The Barrowland Ballroom generally operates with a 14+ policy for most standing gigs, though this can sometimes vary depending on the specific event promoter. It is always advisable to check the specific ticketing information for this event to confirm any age restrictions.

Q4: What are The Last Dinner Party’s most well-known songs that I might hear live? The most popular and likely inclusions in their setlist are the singles that propelled them to prominence, namely “Nothing Matters” and “Sinner”. Other highly anticipated tracks from “Prelude To Ecstasy” include “Caesar on a TV Screen”, “My Lady of Mercy”, and “Burn The Thrill”. Their live sets often feature a cohesive flow, so even lesser-known album tracks are likely to be performed with equal passion and impact.

Q5: How long does a typical The Last Dinner Party concert last? A standard concert from The Last Dinner Party generally runs for approximately 75 to 90 minutes. This duration allows them to showcase a comprehensive selection of their material from “Prelude To Ecstasy” and potentially include encore performances, providing a full and satisfying live music experience.

Q6: Is photography or videography permitted during the performance? Generally, personal, non-professional photography and videography for personal use are permitted at Barrowland events, provided the flash is turned off. However, professional recording equipment and large camera lenses are usually prohibited. Specific venue policies can sometimes vary, so it’s best to be aware of any announcements made on the night or by the venue.

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