Porridge Radio played their final show in Glasgow on Sunday (December 7) – check out some of the footage from the gig and the other shows on their final tour here.
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The Brighton band first announced their split in January, sharing the goodbye single ‘Don’t Want To Dance’. Their final EP, ‘The Machine Starts To Sing’, arrived the following month, and they announced a farewell tour in April.
They said upon announcing their split: “This band has been our life, we’re family now. These tours will be our last, thanks so much for listening. With love, Dana, Georgie, Sam and Dan.”
Earlier this month, they played shows in London, Bristol, Manchester and Leeds, before their final gig at Glasgow’s St Luke’s – check out shots from the show here.
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— Harry Frickleton (@Iamhairyf) December 7, 2025
After opening with ‘Born Confused’, they ran through a selection of their biggest hits and most popular tracks in Glasgow, including ‘Sweet’ and ‘Long’ from their Mercury Prize-nominated album ‘Every Bad’, ‘God Of Everything Else’ and ‘Sick Of The Blues’.
They returned for an encore after ending their main set with ‘The Rip’, with singer and guitarist Dana Margolin and keyboardist Georgie Stott performing ‘Waterslide, Diving Board, Ladder To The Sky’ as a duo and the rest of the band joining them for ‘Don’t Want To Dance’, ‘Back To The Radio’, and ‘7 Seconds’. Check out the full setlist below.
Porridge Radio’s December 7 setlist was:
‘Born Confused’
‘Eugh’
‘Sick Of The Blues’
‘Sleeptalker’
‘Good For You’
‘Danish Pastry’
‘I’ve Got A Feeling (Stay Lucky)’
‘You Will Come Home’
‘Lavender, Raspberries’
‘Barks Like A Dog’
‘Pieces Of Heaven’
‘Wednesday’
‘God Of Everything Else
‘Machine Starts To Sing’
‘Long’
‘Sweet’
‘The Rip’
Encore:
‘Waterslide, Diving Board, Ladder To The Sky’ (Margolin and Stott only)
‘Don’t Want To Dance’
‘Back To The Radio’
‘7 Seconds’
Take a look at video footage from their final tour here:
Back in 2020, shortly before the release of ‘Every Bad’, NME spoke to Margolin. “It feels really good to have recorded something where I love how it sounds, especially after recording our first album in a shed,” she said. “There were a million things I wanted to do differently when it came to production. I wanted it to sound the way it sounded in my head, and I wanted it to carry the energy we have when we play live.”
About playing shows, she added: “I gained confidence in my abilities as a guitarist and as a singer from playing live,” she explains, “and I didn’t have any of that before; it was something I figured out as we went along. We all love that feeling of playing a show – that half an hour of being on stage, that magical feeling, that buzz, and just going for it – which makes everything else about touring really worth it.”

























