How does starting the new year with a Gustaffson gig sound? Great!
How does starting the new year with a Gustaffson gig with free tickets sound? Even better!
Fierce Panda & Friends Present Pandamonium ’25 Day 1 on 7 January 2025 at The Victoria in Dalston (451 Queensbridge Road, London E8 3AS)
Pandamonium Day 1: Fierce Panda kick off their annual Pandamonium showcase shows with GUSTAFFSON gliding into East London with their Elbow-endorsed musical dramatics + DIE TWICE dive in from the West Country with cheekbones and bonzer psychout twistings + pop duo HOOFA come armed with influences such as Spector, Good Neighbours and Paul Heaton—there ain’t no party like a Hoofa party, and that’s not just because it usually has glow sticks.
Hoofa – 8:15 pm
Die Twice – 9:00 pm
Gustaffson – 9:45 pm
Doors open 7:30pm. Click on the link below to get your FREE ticket!
Andrew Gower‘s band Gustaffson celebrate the launch of their first album “Black & White Movie” at the legendary Bush Hall in West London on Wednesday, 14 May 2025.
The evening will feature exclusive screenings of original Gustaffson films, and some exciting surprise guests (to be revealed soon).
In anticipation of Gustaffson‘s debut album ‘Black & White Movie’ produced by Elbow‘s Craig Potter – they will be finishing the year with a little UK tour at some of their favourite venues & be joined by some special guests. These gigs will support the release of their brand new singles – coming Autumn 2024!
Gustaffson return to St Oswald’s Church Warrington for a one off night & special acoustic gig. Fresh out of the studio after recording their debut album with Elbow’s Craig Potter producing and featuring Emmy-winning composer Bear McCreary (Outlander) & Sir Ben Kingsley.
They will be performing brand new tracks from their upcoming album and last year’s EP ‘The Jacaranda’.
This will be our first gig in Warrington and it should be a really special night at St Oswald’s Church. What an incredible venue to play music in. We are delighted they have welcomed us back after filming our latest live video ‘Flowers’ in the Church November last year. If you’re local come down and say hello.
Get ready for Gustaffson‘s final gig for 2023! It takes place at The 100 Club in London on a very special date: Andrew Gower‘s 34th birthday!
They will be joined on stage by Kieran Hodgson, who Scarleteers will recognize from his memorable guest appearance as Rupert Parker’s special friend Dr. Moorhouse in Miss Scarlet & The Duke‘s initial season.
Scottish singer/songwriter and composer Genevieve Dawson will be another special guest for the evening which is hosted by British actor and presenter Cel Spellman.
Andrew Gower was a guest at The Blue Room, a free Podcast for fans of English football club FC Everton, again and you can listen to the interview below.
Host Dave Downie talked with Andrew, a passionate Evertonian, all about his astonishing career in TV and stage, along with his brilliant performances with his band Gustaffson.
Less than two months before the premiere of the penultimate Outlander season, fans are in for a special treat as two stars of the time-travelling hit series are teaming up for a special event.
Andrew Gower, who famously played Bonnie Prince Charlie, talked to Express.co.uk about his upcoming London gig with his band Gustaffson.
The whole evening, we’re excited about, it’s not just a gig, it’s also a variety of things we really believe in as artists.
Andrew Gower will be joined on stage by Caitlin O’Ryan, who plays Lizzie Wemyss on Outlander.
[Caitlin] is an amazing spoken word artist and from a neighbouring northern town from Oldham, I’m from Liverpool. She’s opening the event and she’ll be performing some spoken word. […] It’s absolutely incredible. […] Similar to [Laoghaire MacKenzie actress] Nell Hudson, they both went to the same drama school as me. So we all went to The Oxford School of Drama.
Gustaffson will further be supported on stafe by singer/songwriter Martha Goddard and Gaia Ahuja from Girls Don’t Sync.
At the event funds will be raised for the Al-Khidmat Foundation in Pakistan, which helps orphans and widows as well as giving students access to education.
I went back to do the season before last as the Bonnie Prince – and it’s really nice that some of the people I met at the premiere last year, I was never on set with them but we all just seemed to be a nice Outlander community, which is fantastic.
Even the likes of [composer] Bear McCreary from Outlander is responding to our work, so it’s been a really, really nice surprise for us.
Like all the Outlander family, as we say, every time we bring out a single, he reaches out and congratulates us and asks if we need any advice.
If Bear McCreary picks up the phone and asks me to do anything, I’ll be there. We’re trying to get him over to our London gig at some point.
Andrew Gower added the following about what’s in store for Gustaffson in the future:
We’ve got some plans to be up north in Liverpool and Manchester but this is our first London gig. I’m so excited. It feels about time.
We’re ready as a band to show them what we’ve got.
We’re ready to make an album but it’s in the works, but as an unsigned band, we’ve got the people ready to collaborate with, we’re just keeping our fingers crossed that somebody out there gives us the means to make it.
Cel Spellman will be back for Gustaffson’s first London gig at The Lexington. He previously interviewed Andrew Gower live on Instagram and hosted the official EP launch party in Liverpool last summer.
Known for her recurring role in Outlander she began performing her poetry a year ago and has since gone on to headline several of London’s biggest spoken word nights. Her poetry is vulnerable, confronting and extremely relatable.
Gustaffson’s London gig at The Lexington will also feature an exclusive screening of short film F.O.G.
F.O.G. (Fear, Obligation, Guilt) is the 3rd short film from up-and-coming writer/director Malinda Kaur and is a nuanced portrayal of a mother-daughter relationship. Drawing upon a mother’s expectations of a dutiful daughter, the film explores familial obligation and associated guilt and reflects the emotional strains of being a Sikh woman in modern British society.
Gustaffson will also be joined by fellow Scouser Martha Goddard.
Martha Goddard has spent the past 5 years as joint singer and songwriter of the band Hushtones who have been touring around the country and recording music. Hushtones continue to create as a collaborative project alongside Martha’s more vulnerable, solo endeavour. Drawing inspiration from touchstone artists Kate Bush, Caroline Polachek and Sharon Van Etten, Martha has already received airplay from BBC Radio Merseyside and BBC 6 Music with her debut singles. Martha has been hard at work in the studio working on a more ambitious project which is set for release at the end of 2023.
Fatanstic news! Gustaffson announced on their social media today that they’re ready to release a new single. “Northern Baby”, recorded live at Blueprint Studios and mixed by Elbow‘s Craig Potter, will be available to download on 14 April 2023.
The new song will also come with a new music video directed by Corey Rid and his team at La De La Studios.