LA based French-Korean artist Spill Tab headlines The Poetry Club on Monday 26 May 2025.
Following the 2019 release of her intimate and infectious debut single Decompose, Claire Chicha has evolved her spill tab project through three EPs: 2020’s synth-pop influenced Oatmilk, 2021's playful, uptempo Bonnie, featuring Gus Dapperton and Tommy Genesis, and 2023’s co-produced, sonically-intricate Klepto, which gleefully meanders from the Hiatus Kaiyote-influenced jazz freakouts of CRÈME BRÛLÉE! to the guitar-chugging thump of Splinter. Live, meanwhile, Chicha has been tapped for her explosively energetic presence to open the North American leg of popstar Sabrina Carpenter’s tour, as well as touring through Australia with alt-rock trio Wallows.
This event is strictly 14+. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over. One adult can attend with a maximum of two Under 16s.
Key Information
The Poetry Club is located on the ground floor, with an accessible toilet and bar located in the venue.
Tickets
Accessible customers should purchase a standard ticket then email any requirements to [email protected]. To apply for a free PA ticket, please fill out the PA Tickets application form.
You can find full details about accessibility at SWG3 on our Accessibility page.
BY TRAIN + SUBWAY + BUS
The nearest travel hub is Partick Interchange. From there, it’s a 10 minute walk to SWG3 along the Expressway.
BY BIKE
The nearest bike racks can be found on the corner of Kelvinhaugh Street and Dumbarton Road, including NextBike stands. Bikes will not be permitted on site, so please lock up before arriving.
There are a variety of pubs and restaurants situated in the heart of Finnieston, which is a five minute walk from the venue.
SWG3 is located in a residential area. Please respect the neighbours by keeping the noise down when arriving at, and leaving, the venue.