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Biffy Clyro set to rock Glasgow Green after Covid cancelled tours for two years

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Biffy Clyro are all set and ready to take Glasgow Green by storm tomorrow for Scotland's biggest gig since COVID-19 restrictions have eased.

The band were hot of the heels of headlining Reading and Leeds when we got the chance to speak to them catching up with bassist James Johnston.James revealed the strange reality of being back to touring after the last two years: "We've been in like total lockdown because of these upcoming gigs so we're not allowed to see anybody."We've got a really small bubble, which has its benefits, I'm not gonna lie it did feel quite, quite antisocial but in a way that was quite nice, you can just fully concentrate in the act and there's nothing else to worry about really."But strange, you know, strange to go to a.

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