Cherym + Uninvited

Stereo, Glasgow.

This event is for 14 and over - No refunds will be issued for under 14s.

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STANDING £14.75 (£13.00)
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Cherym

Serving up a zingy, fearless new recipe for pop rock, CHERYM are a three-piece band of muckers from Derry with some seriously infectious songwriting credentials. Taking influence from Charly Bliss, Bikini Kill, Sløtface, PUP and Pixies.

 
Uninvited

Uninvited are a three-piece pop-punk band from Glasgow, Scotland. After winning the BBC Live Lounge competition in 2022—beating over 4,000 applicants—they quickly emerged as one of the most exciting new acts in the pop-punk scene.

They have toured with artists such as Nova Twins, Crawlers, The Snuts, Røry, and most recently The Buoys. Their growing presence has captured the attention of fans and artists worldwide, leading to their 2024 collaboration “Girls!” with punk band Gen and the Degenerates, which has surpassed half a million streams.

In 2023, they released their debut EP “I Feel A Bit Weird”, amassing millions of streams and attracting the interest of two-time Grammy Award–winning producer Adrian Bushby. Together, they recorded three tracks at the start of 2024, including “Snake Charmer” and “Holly”. Their latest single, released in July 2025, also gained recognition from Alex Baker on his Kerrang! program 'Fresh Blood'.

Uninvited are no strangers to the festival circuit, having played Reading & Leeds, 2000 Trees, and TRNSMT, among others. They just ended a support tour along Frank Turner, including a sold-out show at Edinburgh’s iconic O2 Academy.

Dedicated to breaking barriers in the pop-punk scene, Uninvited strive to create space for more queer and non-binary voices to be heard. In recent years, they’ve reshaped their core, building a full queer and women-led team around them—an evolution that also led to a new record deal with Final Girl Records. With a new EP on the way and exciting collaborations, including one with fellow queer pop-punk band Cherym, the future looks bright for Uninvited as they continue to refine their sound, expand their identity, and grow an ever-loyal fanbase.