St. Paul & The Broken Bones

Old Fruitmarket, Glasgow

25th January 2026

Photography by Evan McGill


Photography by Evan McGill

Evan McGill

Iโ€™m Evan, a 19 year old concert photographer based and raised in Glasgow. Being from Glasgow, Iโ€™ve always been around music from a young age, either going to concerts with my parents as young as 5 or playing a variety of instruments throughout my childhood. Photography has also been a passion for many years and to combine both together and music has been nothing but great.

St. Paul & The Broken Bones return to Glasgow’s Old Fruitmarket, playing hit after hit, with confident support from Tyler Ballgame

St. Paul & The Broken Bones headlined the Old Fruitmarket in Glasgow as part of Celtic Connections this past Sunday with support from Tyler Ballgame. I managed to catch the last half of Tylerโ€™s support set but was blown away: a true vocalist and great support slot to St. Paul.ย 

The packed Old Fruitmarket was such a fitting venue for such a powerful sounding band, who had previously played here in 2022 and the Barrowlands in 2018. Lead singer Paul Lanewayโ€™s vocals were nothing short of mesmerising from the first note. The 8 piece from Birmingham, Alabama had Glasgow hooked and it wasnโ€™t going to be an easy night to forget.

The band played hit after hit, keeping the crowdโ€™s spirits high and even debuting one of their new songs for the first time. We were treated to a costume change from Paul Laneway before he headed into the crowd, wandering between fans and upstairs of the Fruitmarket for their encore ‘Sanctify‘. 



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