
Razorlight performed their last night of the “Planet Nowhere Tour” in the SWG3 Galvanizers in Glasgow on the 7th of May, with support from Wax-Tree-Cast and Seb Lowe who had the crowd ready for Razorlight to take the stage.
Wax-Tree-Cast started the night and had a great stage presence which included great vocals and guitar solos which made the atmosphere one to remember. They showed they are definitely passionate about their music and work extremely hard on it.

Next to take the stage was Seb Lowe who I instantly recognised by his strong and unique sound of voice and guitar playing. He puts a lot of thought into his lyrics and speaks out about social issues around the world and uses his songs to raise awareness. After his set the crowd was ready for Razorlight.

Razorlight took the stage and the crowd went wild. Razorlight are an English indie, rock band who formed in 2001 and are best known for their hit single “America”.
They opened with crowd pleaser “Rip It Up” which immediately made the audience join in and sing along. Johnny Barrell performs with his guitar and the other members of the band, and begins to sing with his iconic voice. Razorlight had a great Setlist with songs like “In The Morning”, “Somewhere Else” and “Before I Fall To Pieces”. During the encore they performed an unreleased song called “sugar high” and ended the set with their hit song “America” which had a nostalgic and climatic end to their final show of the tour.
