Sing The Greys- A Celebration of Frightened Rabbit

Friday 5th December 2025

The Albert Halls and Tiny Changes are proud to announce Sing the Greys - a live celebration of Frightened Rabbit.

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Sing The Greys- A Celebration of Frightened Rabbit – 497210 - Seating and Standing
Date: Friday 5th December 2025
Door Times: 7pm
Tickets: ÂŁ25

Overview

A limited number of restricted view seats have been released, don’t hang around as these will go quickly, and will be your last chance to secure tickets!

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Standing Ticket ÂŁ25 / Seated (Balcony) ÂŁ25  (Please note – Restricted View Seats Are Unavailable at present).

Featuring:

NEWLY ANNOUNCED – We’re extremely excited to have three more incredible acts taking part in Sing the Greys this year – Kathryn Joseph, Brownbear, and GAĂŹA.

Anna Meldrum (Kitty the Lion, Blood Relatives), Clara Mann, Constant Follower, Katie Gregson-MacLeod, Lizzie Reid, Louis Abbott (Admiral Fallow), Murray MacLeod (The Xcerts), No Windows, Quiet Man, Phillip Jon Taylor (Paws), Rick Redbeard, Ross Clark (Three Blind Wolves, Fiskur), Tommy Reilly + more to be announced. 

After the incredible sell-out weekend of the first Sing the Greys in 2024, the special communal celebration of the songs, music, poetry and legacy of Frightened Rabbit and Scott Hutchison returns to Stirling, this time for a one-night evening at the city’s historic Albert Halls.

Sing the Greys will proudly welcome some of Scotland’s most respected and exciting musical acts coming together to sing their favourite songs by one of Scotland’s greatest bands.  Backed once again by the house band put together by Admiral Fallow‘s Joe Rattray, we hope to bring folk together to laugh and cry and sing along in only the way a Frightened Rabbit gig can.

Produced in partnership with Tiny Changes, the youth mental health charity set up in Scott’s memory, and hosted by Ally McCrae, a supporter and friend of Frightened Rabbit through his work and BBC Radio 1 and Detour Scotland, Sing the Greys will once again be a joyful celebration and shared occasion, honouring the works of one of Scotland’s greatest bands, while raising money and showcasing the work of a vital cause.

We are delighted to say that once again, along with Tiny Changes, we’ll be partnering with Action in Mind, the Stirling based independent mental health charity, supporting people, their families and carers experiencing mental health difficulties and those living with chronic and enduring mental illness. They will be fundraising and sharing information on the night.

The Sing the Greys house band features Joe Rattray (Admiral Fallow), Susan Bear (Pictish Trail, Tuff Love), Iain Stewart (The Phantom Band, Man of Moon), Megan McNally (Theo Bleak), Andrew Cowan (Altered Images) and Craig McMahon (Start to End).