A very busy week of gigs, so best get your dancing trousers on, and without further ado…

On Wednesday, we say “tally ho” – Public Service Broadcasting are at the Usher Hall, Edinburgh.
Wednesday also sees former Bible frontman Boo Hewerdine visit Glasgow’s Admiral Bar and another acclaimed songwriter, Lloyd Cole, is at Òran Mór. And speaking of… Pictish Trail is in Dundee, at Clarks on Lindsay Street, with new single ‘Strange Sun’ doubtless getting an airing. And, Amy Macdonald plays Ironworks in Inverness

Thursday 13th sees Amy Macdonald visit the Beach Ballroom, Aberdeen, while similar but different, Reverieme is at La Belle Angele in Edinburgh. and just down the road, Pictish Trail is at The Caves . And another Edinburgh show – Cruel Experience and Ace Elementary are at The Wee Red Bar in Edinburgh.

On Friday 14th, favourite of Craig Ferguson and Desmond Tutu, Dead Man Fall, are at The Weavers in Cumbernauld. In Glasgow, Charlotte Church brings her Late Night Pop Dungeon to Glasgow for a show at Òran Mór, and Pins are at Broadcast.
Posable Action Figures punt new single ‘Hummingbird’ with a show at The Tooth and Claw in Inverness.
The Filthy Tongues play two shows this weekend, before they support The Skids next month. On Friday 14th April they’re at Aberdeen Cafe Drummonds before a hometown show on Saturday 15th, at Bathgate Dreadnought.

Also on Saturday, The Little Kicks play Aberdeen Exhibition & Conference Centre. In a more intimate setting, Posable Action Figures are at The Tunnels, while Jamie & Shoony visit Paisley’s Bungalow Bar.
Finally on Saturday Manc all-grrl quartet Pins are at Edinburgh’s Sneaky Pete’s.
They’re also at Beat Generator, Dundee, the following night.

Also on Sunday 16, Thula Borah are in Glasgow, at Nice N Sleazy, while The Hostiles play Annan’s Station House.