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Felt Members Reunite for First Show in 37 Years

The sound of jangle-pop history echoed through Glasgow last night as the indie pop event Glas-Goes Pop hosted an electrifying moment for music fans: a near-reunion of the legendary band Felt.

Three members of the influential group took the stage together for the first time in nearly four decades, marking a long-anticipated convergence of musical history. The atmosphere at the performance was electric, bridging the gap between cherished memories and vibrant, contemporary energy.

This special performance took place in Glasgow, Scotland, as part of the larger Glas-Goes Pop music festival, which was hosted at the historic Glasgow University Union. The gathering provided a unique platform for these musicians to reconnect with their roots and share their evolving sounds with an appreciative audience.

The reunion wasn’t just a nostalgic event; it was a vibrant reminder of the enduring power of the jangle-pop sound and the lasting impact of Felt’s work. The connection forged on stage highlighted how musical legacies continue to inspire new generations.