Tennent’s Lager hosts Glasgow pop-up gig with LF System - but you can only get in with a can
Tennent’s Lager is launching an exclusive pop-up gig venue: The OOOFT Licence and it is set to be headlined by LF System for one night only.
Taking place in a secret central belt location on November 21, the event will give music lovers the chance to catch incredible live DJ sets while picking up a cold beer.
Inspired by the classic off-licences across Scotland’s high streets, tickets to the OOOFT Licence are limited and will only be available in exchange for a can of Tennent’s. For the chance to attend, fans can simply take a can to the Tennent’s visitor centre on Tuesday November 19, or snap a picture of their can, and tag Tennent’s on their social media pages between Monday, November 18 to Wednesday, November 20, with the gig’s location ONLY revealed to those lucky enough to bag a ticket.
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Scottish electronic DJ Duo, Conor Larkman and Sean Finnigan of LF System - originally from West Lothian and best known for their hit single Afraid To Feel - will headline the OOOFT Licence and play an exclusive set, among other upcoming Scottish DJs.
LF System said: “A cold can of Tennent’s has been a huge part of our musical journey from the very beginning, as our choice of lager since we attended our first festival, so it feels fitting for us to get involved to help deliver the OOOFT Licence to Glasgow.”
The pop up venue is playfully named the OOOFT Licence in homage to the uniquely Scottish phrase adopted by the latest Tennent’s Lager campaign, launched in 2023. The activity celebrates the term's many uses, communicating everything from the opening notes of a cracking song, to questionable fashion choices, missed goals, scored goals or that first sip of a cold pint of Tennent’s.
Senior brand manager at Tennent’s Lager, Joanne Motion, said: “We all have a local off-licence we know and love, and now simply picking up a Tennent’s can deliver the best of Scottish beer and music in one can. Oooft.”
The OOOFT Licence will pop up on Thursday, November 21. Venue details will only be revealed on receipt of a ticket.
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