Butler, Blake & Grant

Music
  • Wednesday 22nd April 2026 19:30 (Doors)

Standard Theatre Seated | On sale 9am 7 Nov

Bernard Butler, Norman Blake and James Grant are three established and respected musicians. Norman, a centrifugal force in Teenage Fanclub, Bernard, renowned for his production and songwriting with myriad artists, and James, best known as the songsmith of Love And Money.

At the suggestion of FRETS host Douglas MacIntyre, Butler, Blake & Grant put together a set of their joint catalogues before debuting at a sold-out St. Lukes, Glasgow. A bond formed over a songbook spanning 5 decades of incredible music as each posed a song, harmonising over each other’s tunes. From the outset it all just seemed to work. A string of dates followed from Strathaven to London’s Union Chapel and inevitably an original recording followed. Throwing up mics to capture each moment recordings started to flow, and a record was born. Vocal harmonies were arranged and recorded resulting in an album that encapsulates the essence of the group’s live performance.

The self-titled Butler, Blake and Grant album was released in Spring 2025 to widespread acclaim. Join us for an intimate evening in the Brewery Arts Theatre as three of the finest songwriters of a generation join forces to perform these songs live.

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