Posted: Wed 22nd Feb 2017

Twin Atlantic to Play Wrexham Gig as Part of 2017 Tour!

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This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Feb 22nd, 2017

Music fans can rejoice this morning with Scottish rockers ‘Twin Atlantic’ announcing they will play a gig in Wrexham as part of their 2017 tour.

With riffs and choruses that will stick in your head for an age, Twin Atlantic will be bringing their newest album ‘GLA’ to the William Aston Hall on Tuesday 30th May.

Hailing from Glasgow and having met in 2007, Twin Atlantic have built up a strong reputation worldwide and in September 2016 released their highly anticipated fourth studio album, GLA.

From riff to lyric GLA sees charismatic frontman Sam McTrusty transform into rock star royalty against the backdrop of guitarist Barry McKenna’s searing lead lines, possessed of powerful complexity and nuance. These tracks are compelling and steeped in depth and sophistication, while never shedding that primal Twin Atlantic kick fuelled by bass player Ross McNae and drummer Craig Kneale.

Twin Atlantic are a must see live, be a part of their audience and shout along to tracks from GLA along with much-loved songs from their previous releases.

Tickets for Twin Atlantic’s Wrexham gig will go on sale at 9am on Friday the 24th of February.



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