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Porridge Radio Play Farewell Show In Glasgow

Porridge Radio have officially signed off. Back in January, shortly after the release of final album Clouds In The Sky They Will Always Be There For Me, the fiery, beloved London indie band announced their impending breakup and one last EP, February's Machine Starts To Sing. The rest of 2025 has been one big farewell, one that culminated in the one-time Band To Watch's final show Sunday night in Glasgow.

Performing at St. Luke's, Dana Margolin and band seemingly went out with a bang — not that we'd expect anything less after so many years of impassioned performances. Check out footage and photos from the show below, and as a bonus, check out the archived livestream of Porridge Radio's final sound check, as well as some good clips from the band's penultimate show Friday at Brudenell Social Club in Leeds.

@memorialsofdistinction

Wow so many feelings about @Porridge Radio ending an amazing 10 year run of 4 amazing albums, incredible live shows and much, much more. I wouldn't be the person I am today or be doing what I'm doing in any way without this band and these people. They will live on forever in influence and legend, and I advise keeping a keen eye on what they do next. A big thank you to the band for having me along for the journey, and for the many, many people in the team who have nurtured and supported us in too many ways to detail. Crappy video of the amazing show in Leeds on Friday. #porridgeradio

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