Grant-Lee Phillips at Cottiers
Friday 16 January, 2026 7.30 p.m.C
An intimate evening with an Americana legend and soulful troubadour
Cottiers, 03 -95 Hyndland Street, Glasgow G11 5PU
An unforgettable intimate evening with one of Americana’s most beloved storytellers. Join American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Grant-Lee Phillips for a captivating solo performance in one of the festival’s cosiest venues.
Phillips first earned critical acclaim as the charismatic frontman of the 1990s alt-rock band Grant Lee Buffalo, but his celebrated solo career has seen him fully embrace a rich vein of folk-tinged Americana. His voice is one of rare warmth and wisdom, delivering deeply poetic and introspective songs that balance the personal with the political.
You may also know him as the Town Troubadour in Gilmore Girls, a role that perfectly captures his soul: a wandering artist whose thoughtful, gorgeous melodies offer a moment of clarity and connection. This is a rare chance to experience a true master craftsman up close. At this special, affordable price point, it’s the perfect way to spend an intimate night with a song writing legend.
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