The Almighty

The Almighty Announce One-Off "Soul Destruction" 35th Anniversary Show for Glasgow

By Jason Fisher
Scottish hard rock legends The Almighty have officially announced a massive homecoming performance to celebrate the 35th anniversary of their seminal sophomore album, Soul Destruction.

Scottish hard rock legends The Almighty have officially announced a massive homecoming performance to celebrate the 35th anniversary of their seminal sophomore album, Soul Destruction. The special one-off show is set to take place at the iconic Barrowland Ballroom in Glasgow on Monday, November 30, 2026.
A Milestone Celebration

Released in 1991, Soul Destruction catapulted the Glasgow-formed band into the mainstream, featuring anthems like "Free 'n' Easy," "Devil’s Toy," and "Little Lost Sometimes." This upcoming performance follows the incredible success of the band's 2023 reunion shows, which saw the original lineup—Ricky Warwick (vocals/guitar), Stumpy Monroe (drums), Floyd London (bass), and Andy "Tantrum" McCafferty (guitar)—reunite for the first time in over three decades.

The choice of venue is deeply significant for the band, as the Barrowlands has hosted many of their most legendary performances throughout their 35-year history.
Special Re-Releases

In tandem with the anniversary celebrations, the band has partnered with Silver Lining Music to re-release Soul Destruction and their debut album Blood, Fire & Love on limited-edition vinyl. These reissues feature:

180g Splattered "Galaxy" Vinyl

Brand-new artwork by long-time collaborator Koot

Limited D2C editions (500 units), with the first 200 copies signed by the original band members.

Ticket Details

Given the band's history of selling out the Barrowlands in record time, fans are encouraged to act fast.

On Sale: Friday, January 30, 2026, at 9:00 AM local time.

Age Restriction: 14+ (Ages 14–15 must be accompanied by an adult).

Tickets: Available via See Tickets, Ticket24/7, and other major outlets.

"Glasgow is where it all started for us," the band stated. "To celebrate 35 years of Soul Destruction at the Barrowlands is going to be something truly special. We can't wait to see the 'Wild and Wonderful' crowd back in force."