Kings of Leon @ Bellahouston Park

Kings of Leon @ Bellahouston Park

Bellahouston Park, Paisley Road West, G41 5BW Glasgow Directions

Fri 03.07.2026 17:00

Kings of Leon, The Lathums, and The Royston Club at Bellahouston Park at 2026-07-03T17:00:00+0100

Performers

  • Kings Of Leon
    Kings Of Leon

    Since their debut in 2003, Kings of Leon (Caleb (guitar/vocals), Nathan (drums), Jared (bass) and Matthew Followill (guitar)) has released eight albums (Youth & Young Manhood (2003), Aha Shake Heartbreak (2004), Because of the Times (2007), Only by the Night (2008), Come Around Sundown (2010), Mechanical Bull (2013), WALLS (2016), Since their debut in 2003, Kings of Leon (Caleb (guitar/vocals), Nathan (drums), Jared (bass) and Matthew Followill (guitar)) has released nine albums (Youth & Young Manhood (2003), Aha Shake Heartbreak (2004), Because of the Times (2007), Only by the Night (2008), Come Around Sundown (2010), Mechanical Bull (2013), WALLS (2016), When You See Yourself (2021), Can We Please Have Fun (2024). The multi-platinum selling band has had five singles on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, all seven of their studio albums on Billboard’s Top 200 list and two singles that reached #1 on Modern Rock radio. With the release of WALLS, the band garnered their first-ever number one album debut on the Billboard Top 200. In addition, they have had eight Grammy Nominations, three Grammy Award wins, three NME Awards, two Brit Awards, and one Juno Award. They have toured all over the world, playing at top venues and headlining major festivals such as Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits, and Glastonbury.

  • The Royston Club
    The Royston Club
    Described as "Wrexham wonderkids" by BBC 6 Music, The Royston Club are the new Welsh band making waves in the UK and beyond. The four-piece indie band has amassed millions of streams, sold out UK tours and enjoyed support from mainstream media. Their debut album 'Shaking Hips and Crashing Cars' was released in June 2023, then last summer, the band went on to play major festivals such as Glastonbury, Reading and Leeds, and supported the likes of Blossoms, Two Door Cinema Club and The Wombats.