The gig was at the Liquid Rooms, one of Scotland's most well-known intimate venues. I'd never been before, and although knowing that it was only an 800 capacity venue, I was surprised to see how small it was inside, but I think this added to the atmosphere of the gig.
After the venue played music from Viola Beach, the support band came on, an energetic group of five lads from Liverpool. Their set was excellent, and I highly recommend you give them a listen.
After what probably wasn't but seemed like a long wait, Blossoms themselves came onstage, breaking into their song Cut me and I'll bleed. The atmosphere in the venue was phenomenal throughout the entire gig.
They then played the energetic At most a kiss which got the crowd bouncing and moshing. They also played Smoke, Polka Dot Bones, Across the Moor, My favourite room, Blown Rose and You pulled a gun on me.
A really good moment was when Charlemagne came on, and the entire venue was on it's feet. My friend and I were lucky enough to be at barrier, right in front of lead singer Tom Ogden.
The finale of this amazing gig was the song Blow, and at one point the entire crowd was singing the words without the band having to anything, which was absolutely amazing!
Overall, it was one of the best gigs I'd ever been too, and I can't wait for Blossoms to tour again with their album that should be out later this year!
After the gig, I had the privilege of meeting Tom, Myles, Charlie and Joe outside the venue. They were really nice and down to earth to chat to, and they signed my setlist. I also managed to get a few selfies (apologies for my face, I look like an egg)