Jamie & Shoony don't mess around, they are an urban indie punk quartet that exhilarate audiences when ever they play their full throttle and exuberant live shows.
Their ballsy Scottish anthems have them making waves in Scotland and collecting a loyal fanbase. In 2015 they played to sell out crowds in some of the country's finest venues such as O2 ABC, Kings Tuts, The Electric Circus and Saint Lukes.
They were named Eden Festivals favourite find but the main highlight of the year was playing to over 8,000 people at Linlithgow's Party at The Palace supporting Scouting for Girls and Nile Rodgers with CHIC.
The One to Watch Award winners get the crowd get the crowd hooked at every opportunity with their infectious presence and boundless energy they turn every show into one big party.
Come see us live and just try not to dance, we dare you!
"F***in' Quality" - Kevin Bridges
"Best way to kick start your weekend" - STV
"Awesome feel-good summer tunes" - Hard Rock Café
"Great alternative to what is going on in music right now"
- The Sun
Jamie & Shoony don't mess around, they are an urban indie punk quartet that exhilarate audiences when ever they play their full throttle and exuberant live shows.
Their ballsy Scottish anthems have them making waves in Scotland and collecting a loyal fanbase. In 2015 they played to sell out crowds in some of the country's finest venues such as O2 ABC, Kings Tuts, The Electric Circus and Saint Lukes.
They were named Eden Festivals favourite find but the main highlight of the year was playing to over 8,000 people at Linlithgow's Party at The Palace supporting Scouting for Girls and Nile Rodgers with CHIC.
The One to Watch Award winners get the crowd get the crowd hooked at every opportunity with their infectious presence and boundless energy they turn every show into one big party.
Come see us live and just try not to dance, we dare you!
"F***in' Quality" - Kevin Bridges
"Best way to kick start your weekend" - STV
"Awesome feel-good summer tunes" - Hard Rock Café
"Great alternative to what is going on in music right now"
- The Sun