Mogwai's Big City 2024 details revealed
A day of music and literature with sounds from Slowdive, Nadine Shah, Beak>, Michael Rother, Kathryn Joseph and more

Details have been announced of Mogwai’s Big City 2024, an all-day festival featuring music, books, food and a documentary film screening. The event takes place in Glasgow’s Queen’s Park on Saturday 29 June. Across the day, the Scottish rock band will be joined on the Big Top stage by Slowdive, Nadine Shah, Beak>, Michael Rother and Kathryn Joseph, while bdrmm, Cloth, Elisabeth Elektra, Free Love, Goat Girl and Sacred Paws will play the Rock Action Stage.
On the day before (Friday 28 June), Glasgow Film Theatre host the Scottish Premiere of documentary Mogwai: If The Stars Had A Sound, followed by a Q&A with the director and members of the band.

For literary fans, White Rabbit Books will host events all afternoon, including David Keenan discussing his cult novel This is Memorial Device, Curepedia author Simon Price chatting with Mogwai’s Stuart Braithwaite about The Cure, Nicola Meighan in conversation with Scottish novelist Ali Millar (Ava Anna Ada, The Last Days) and Audrey Golden (I Thought I Heard You Speak), and Richard Norris discussing his memoir Strange Things Are Happening.
All the while, The Pit will provide sustenance from Dough Man's Land Pizza, Streat Scullery, Mac Love, Fergie's Kitchen and more.

Mogwai’s Stuart Braithwaite said, ‘We are delighted to announce Big City’s full festival offering today. We are excited to have so many of our friends and label mates perform at the festival and to announce such a brilliant literary talent line up in our hometown of Glasgow. It’s been amazing fun curating this festival and we can’t wait to welcome our fans to Queens Park for what’s going to be a brilliant day and really thrilled to be able to kick the weekend off with the Scottish premiere of our documentary If the Stars Had a Sound’
Mogwai’s Big City, Queen’s Park, Glasgow, Saturday 29 June. Tickets are available now. Tickets for If The Stars Had A Sound will be available at 2pm on Thursday 30 May; main picture: Antony Crook.