Pop Mutations and Tiny Changes team up for one-night gig blowout in Glasgow
Altered Images, Carla J Easton, Withered Hand, Jill Lorean, Elisabeth Elektra and more will perform at venues across the city

Local music promoters Pop Mutations have teamed up with the mental health charity Tiny Changes for a special evening of music taking place across six venues in Glasgow on Saturday 18 October. The indie venues involved are Stereo, Mono, The Old Hairdresser’s, The Flying Duck, The Glad Café and The 78, and tickets for the shows are available now.
Combining live music and comedy, notable acts on the bill include Altered Images, Carla J Easton, Withered Hand, Jill Lorean, Elisabeth Elektra (pictured above), C Duncan, Gerard Love, Zara Gladman, Vic Galloway and Nightwave. Meanwhile, there will be DJ sets from Stuart Braithwaite (Mogwai), Stephen Pastel (The Pastels), Bemz and Pretty Ugly, with more to be announced.
Here’s the full line-up so far:
The Glad Café - Altered Images, Gates of Light and Pretty Ugly (DJ set)
The Old Hairdresser's with Hen Hoose – Carla J Easton, SHEARS, R.Aggs (solo) and R.Aggs (DJ set)
The 78 – Jill Lorean (band), Zara Gladman and more to be announced
The Flying Duck -Withered Hand (solo), Wojtek the Bear and Djana Gabrielle
Mono – C Duncan, Gerard Love (solo), Comber and Stephen Pastel (DJ set)
Stereo – Elisabeth Elektra, Comfort and special guest to be announced (hosted by Vic Galloway)
Afterparty at Stereo's main bar – DJ sets by Stuart Braithwaite (Mogwai), Vic Galloway and more to be announced
Stereo club night – Nightwave, Bemz (DJ set) and Baile/Baile (DJ set)
At least £1 for every ticket will go towards the continued efforts of Tiny Changes to ‘help young minds feel better’. Established by the family of Frightened Rabbit’s Scott Hutchison after he took his own life in 2018, the charity has become a mainstay of discussions around improving mental health and raising awareness for mental health issues for young people across Scotland. Alongside ticket sales, £1 from every pint of Brewgooder’s Goood Beer sold on the night from participating venues will also be donated to the charity.
Pop Mutations X Tiny Changes, various venues, Glasgow, Saturday 18 October; main picture: Greta Kalva.
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