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MAY
17
2024
Oslo, Norway
Goldie Oslo
I Was There
APR
21
2023
Tulsa, OK
The Whittier Bar
I Was There
NOV
12
2021
Porto, Portugal
HARD CLUB - Sala 2 (Porto)
I Was There
SEP
13
2021
Abingdon, VA
Washington County Fairgrounds
I Was There
JUN
25
2021
Oslo, Norway
No. 53
I Was There
JUN
18
2021
Copenhagen, Denmark
Amager Bio
I Was There
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Stewart
October 31st 2016
great show the new found energy and confidence from the boys shines through leaving everyone entertained and wanting more.
Edinburgh, United Kingdom@The Mash House

Stewart
January 1st 2016
another fantastic gig from this up and coming band. well worth checking out.
Glasgow, United Kingdom@King Tuts Wah Wah Hut
About The Phantoms
Based in West Lothian, Scotland, The Phantoms formed in May 2012, quickly winning an army of fans with their huge sound and infectious on-stage energy.
It didn’t take long for Scotland’s most influential DJs to pick up on the buzz around The Phantoms with debut EP ‘This Is How It Should Be’ earning widespread airplay. A UK tour and support slots for Catfish and the Bottlemen and We Were Promised Jetpacks proceeded. The release of the anthemic ‘Revolution’ a single that was played by radio stations across the UK, earning praise for its sweeping guitars and driving beat.
Influenced by Kasabian, Royal Blood, Catfish and the Bottlemen and Arctic Monkeys, their next single ‘Wasting Time’ was a perfect example of the sound that has earned The Phantoms the reputation as one of Scotland’s most exciting prospects.
The Phantoms started 2016 in epic fashion by selling out King Tut’s in Glasgow as part of the New Year’s Revolution. A new single followed in March with a launch gig at Broadcast in Glasgow, yet another sell out show. The single ‘Lost’ is the bands most commercially successful single to date and is still heavily featured on Spotify, Apple Music and across UK and US radio stations.Following the release of Lost, the band supported Holy Esque at the art school in May, and in June 2016 The Phantoms got their first major festival under the belt by playing the Isle of Wight Festival. More recent events include a support slot in Edinburgh for Alabama 3, a top billing at the Dundee “Music for the Homeless” gig and another headline advance sellout at King Tuts Wah Wah Hut in Glasgow.
It didn’t take long for Scotland’s most influential DJs to pick up on the buzz around The Phantoms with debut EP ‘This Is How It Should Be’ earning widespread airplay. A UK tour and support slots for Catfish and the Bottlemen and We Were Promised Jetpacks proceeded. The release of the anthemic ‘Revolution’ a single that was played by radio stations across the UK, earning praise for its sweeping guitars and driving beat.
Influenced by Kasabian, Royal Blood, Catfish and the Bottlemen and Arctic Monkeys, their next single ‘Wasting Time’ was a perfect example of the sound that has earned The Phantoms the reputation as one of Scotland’s most exciting prospects.
The Phantoms started 2016 in epic fashion by selling out King Tut’s in Glasgow as part of the New Year’s Revolution. A new single followed in March with a launch gig at Broadcast in Glasgow, yet another sell out show. The single ‘Lost’ is the bands most commercially successful single to date and is still heavily featured on Spotify, Apple Music and across UK and US radio stations.Following the release of Lost, the band supported Holy Esque at the art school in May, and in June 2016 The Phantoms got their first major festival under the belt by playing the Isle of Wight Festival. More recent events include a support slot in Edinburgh for Alabama 3, a top billing at the Dundee “Music for the Homeless” gig and another headline advance sellout at King Tuts Wah Wah Hut in Glasgow.
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Genres:
Rock, Rock N Roll
Band Members:
Euan Crowe (Lead Guitar) Zach Tarimo Goodhur (Bass Guitar) and, Colin Simpson (Vocals and Rhythm Guitar), Blair Cullen (Drums)
No upcoming shows
Send a request to The Phantoms to play in your city
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Similar Artists On Tour
Live Photos of The Phantoms
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concerts and tour dates
Past
MAY
17
2024
Oslo, Norway
Goldie Oslo
I Was There
APR
21
2023
Tulsa, OK
The Whittier Bar
I Was There
NOV
12
2021
Porto, Portugal
HARD CLUB - Sala 2 (Porto)
I Was There
SEP
13
2021
Abingdon, VA
Washington County Fairgrounds
I Was There
JUN
25
2021
Oslo, Norway
No. 53
I Was There
JUN
18
2021
Copenhagen, Denmark
Amager Bio
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews

Stewart
October 31st 2016
great show the new found energy and confidence from the boys shines through leaving everyone entertained and wanting more.
Edinburgh, United Kingdom@The Mash House

Stewart
January 1st 2016
another fantastic gig from this up and coming band. well worth checking out.
Glasgow, United Kingdom@King Tuts Wah Wah Hut
About The Phantoms
Based in West Lothian, Scotland, The Phantoms formed in May 2012, quickly winning an army of fans with their huge sound and infectious on-stage energy.
It didn’t take long for Scotland’s most influential DJs to pick up on the buzz around The Phantoms with debut EP ‘This Is How It Should Be’ earning widespread airplay. A UK tour and support slots for Catfish and the Bottlemen and We Were Promised Jetpacks proceeded. The release of the anthemic ‘Revolution’ a single that was played by radio stations across the UK, earning praise for its sweeping guitars and driving beat.
Influenced by Kasabian, Royal Blood, Catfish and the Bottlemen and Arctic Monkeys, their next single ‘Wasting Time’ was a perfect example of the sound that has earned The Phantoms the reputation as one of Scotland’s most exciting prospects.
The Phantoms started 2016 in epic fashion by selling out King Tut’s in Glasgow as part of the New Year’s Revolution. A new single followed in March with a launch gig at Broadcast in Glasgow, yet another sell out show. The single ‘Lost’ is the bands most commercially successful single to date and is still heavily featured on Spotify, Apple Music and across UK and US radio stations.Following the release of Lost, the band supported Holy Esque at the art school in May, and in June 2016 The Phantoms got their first major festival under the belt by playing the Isle of Wight Festival. More recent events include a support slot in Edinburgh for Alabama 3, a top billing at the Dundee “Music for the Homeless” gig and another headline advance sellout at King Tuts Wah Wah Hut in Glasgow.
It didn’t take long for Scotland’s most influential DJs to pick up on the buzz around The Phantoms with debut EP ‘This Is How It Should Be’ earning widespread airplay. A UK tour and support slots for Catfish and the Bottlemen and We Were Promised Jetpacks proceeded. The release of the anthemic ‘Revolution’ a single that was played by radio stations across the UK, earning praise for its sweeping guitars and driving beat.
Influenced by Kasabian, Royal Blood, Catfish and the Bottlemen and Arctic Monkeys, their next single ‘Wasting Time’ was a perfect example of the sound that has earned The Phantoms the reputation as one of Scotland’s most exciting prospects.
The Phantoms started 2016 in epic fashion by selling out King Tut’s in Glasgow as part of the New Year’s Revolution. A new single followed in March with a launch gig at Broadcast in Glasgow, yet another sell out show. The single ‘Lost’ is the bands most commercially successful single to date and is still heavily featured on Spotify, Apple Music and across UK and US radio stations.Following the release of Lost, the band supported Holy Esque at the art school in May, and in June 2016 The Phantoms got their first major festival under the belt by playing the Isle of Wight Festival. More recent events include a support slot in Edinburgh for Alabama 3, a top billing at the Dundee “Music for the Homeless” gig and another headline advance sellout at King Tuts Wah Wah Hut in Glasgow.
Show More
Genres:
Rock, Rock N Roll
Band Members:
Euan Crowe (Lead Guitar) Zach Tarimo Goodhur (Bass Guitar) and, Colin Simpson (Vocals and Rhythm Guitar), Blair Cullen (Drums)
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