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Bikini Kill

O2 Academy Glasgow, Glasgow.

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Bikini Kill - Resale tickets

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Ticket type Cost
1x STANDING £41.32

Original cost for 1 ticket
£41.32 (face value £35.00)

1x STANDING £41.32

Original cost for 1 ticket
£41.32 (face value £35.00)

2x STANDING £60.00

Original cost for 2 tickets
£82.64 (face value £70.00)

2x STANDING £70.00

Original cost for 2 tickets
£82.64 (face value £70.00)

2x STANDING £82.64

Original cost for 2 tickets
£82.64 (face value £70.00)

4x STANDING £165.28

Original cost for 4 tickets
£165.28 (face value £140.00)

More information about Bikini Kill tickets

Age restrictions: 

Standing is +14s/-16s with adult 18+
Balcony +8s/-16s with adult 18+


 In light of recent forgeries, please note we will only accept photographic Driving Licenses (full and provisional) and passports as proof of age. Standing 14s and over. Under 14's must be accompanied by an adult over 16 and seated on the balcony. Under 25s require photo drivers license or passport to purchase/consume alcohol.

Active from 1990 to 1998, Bikini Kill is a feminist punk band that started in Olympia, WA, and later moved to Washington, DC. Billy Karren joined Kathleen Hanna, Kathi Wilcox and Tobi Vail on guitar after the band had played several shows as a three-piece. Credited with instigating the Riot Grrrl movement in the early ’90s via their political lyrics, zines and confrontational live shows, Bikini Kill encouraged women and girls to start bands as a means of cultural resistance. They used touring as a way to create an underground network between girls who played music, put on shows and made fanzines. This informal network created a forum for multiple female voices to be heard.

Bikini Kill started touring in June 1991, serving up their radical feminist punk rage to crowds across the US several times, as well as making their way through Europe, Australia and Japan. The band recorded and released a demo tape, two EPs, two LPs and three singles which are available via their independent label Bikini Kill Records. The band has just re-issued Pussy Whipped and Reject All American, available now on vinyl & CD for the first time since they went out of print 7 years ago. They also uploaded their entire catalog on streaming services last Fall. Now available for streaming on Spotify, Tidal and Apple Music, the catalog includes landmark releases from 1991’s Revolution Girl Style Now to 1998’s The Singles, which features production, guitar and vocals from Joan Jett.