Since her debut at the Country to Country festival on the DF Concerts stage at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro in 2022, Robyn has become a regular fixture at the event, returning in 2023 and headlining the stage in 2024. She’s also made a splash on the UK festival circuit, performing at Millport Country Music Festival, Buckle and Boots Country Festival, and the British Country Music Festival, as well as broader UK events including TRNSMT. Beyond festival fields, Robyn has headlined Glasgow’s iconic King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut and graced celebrated venues such as Liverpool’s Cavern Club, London’s Half Moon and Birmingham’s Symphony Hall—each performance showcasing her energetic stagecraft and growing fanbase.
Robyn’s efforts have not gone unnoticed, earning her several prestigious accolades. In 2024, she received the British Country Music Association’s Horizon Award and was shortlisted for its Entertainer of the Year title. She was also the 2023 New Artist winner at the Clews Country Music Awards and earlier, in 2019, claimed gold and silver at the World Championships of Performing Arts for pop and country. Additionally, she was nominated for Artist of the Year and Female Singer of the Year at the 2023 UK Country Music Awards—testament to her growing influence and artistic dedication .
Behind the scenes, Robyn’s entrepreneurial spirit shines through her self‑promoted shows across Glasgow, scaling venues from The Garage Attic to Audio and, eventually, King Tut’s. With a packed festival calendar, a devoted fan‑base, and a potent January 2025 single set to shape the future direction of her music, 2025 is shaping up to be Robyn Red’s biggest year to date. Keep REDdy—Scotland’s blazing country star is poised to take the UK, and perhaps the world, by storm.