WE ARE POP MUTATIONS
Last Summer we burst onto your screens with our inaugural event - a three day digital festival featuring over 70 music and cultural creators from here at home in Glasgow and across the world. You were wowwed by superb performances by the likes of; Nova (Scottish Album of the Year 2020 winner); Kapil Seshasayee; TAAHLIAH; Eleanor Friedberger; Romeo Taylor; Faux Real; Susannah Stark and the Glasgow African Balafon Orchestra.
In March 2021 we sprung back into action with a fresh and uplifting one day digital festival including; The Space Lady; Miss Grit; Michal Turtle; FUSE; Pearl Charles; Apostille; chizu nnamdi; Bobby Kakouris and over 30 more artists, writers and cultural creators.
If you don’t know us, you may recognise us as the booking teams behind some of Glasgow's most cherished and loved music venues and vegan bars and kitchens - Stereo, Mono & The Flying Duck. We offer Pop Mutations as a celebration of local and international talent from as many avenues of life as we can think of.
Welcome to our home.

OUR VENUES
Stereo has been around in Glasgow's city centre since 2007. Cosily snuggled into Renfield Lane, a dedicated vegan bar & kitchen during the day and into the dusty evenings.
At night they host any one of an endless variety of gigs, live performances and clubs through to the early morning. Past Highlights include; Chvrches, Mogwai, FKA Twigs, A Certain Ratio, Haim, Beak, Sacred Paws, Cate Le Bon, Nkisi, Paula Temple, Joey Beltram, Four Tet, Danielle Baldelli, Factory Floor, Rebecca Vasmant, Louisahhhh, Nightwave, DMX Krew and Roxymore
The Flying Duck is a basement bar, venue and vegan diner tucked away in Glasgow’s city centre.
Established in 2007, The Duck is an integral part of Glasgow’s underground music, vegan and drinking scene with a dive bar vibe and a big set of the V’s to the traditional image of “veganness”.
Between their diner-soul food inspired menu, healthy drinks selection, pool table, gigs, clubs, quizzes, film screenings, drag karaoke and what can only be described as vibrant decor, there really is a little bit for everybody.
Mono opened in 2002, furnishing Glasgow with a unique and versatile space in which to eat, drink and discover new music. Over their first decade they developed a reputation for good beer, good vegan food, good gigs and good times.
Playing host to artists such as; Teenage Fanclub, Franz Ferdinand, Camera Obscura, Edwyn Collins, Parquet Courts, Chris De Burgh and Moby, they are proud of their achievements but aim to make our second decade even better.