SINGERS KT Tunstall and Nathan Evans have been announced as the headliners of the 2026 Commonwealth Games opening ceremony in a couple of weeks’ time.
The stars are among several Scottish musicians who will open the Games on 23 July, which run until 2 August.
Organisers said that the opening ceremony will “have Glasgow at the heart of the story with performances from global superstars, emerging talent and a cast of 600 volunteers from across Glasgow, Scotland and beyond.”
Singer songwriter Tunstall, who is currently on a world tour, will return to Scotland to take part in the event.

Nathan Evans and band Saint PHNX recently released their World Cup anthem “Home” ahead of Scotland’s participation in the tournament.
They’ll be joined by Callum Beattie, who headlined the venue in November 2025, Nina Nesbit, and “electronic-trad” band Valtos from Skye, who have teamed up with a number of different musicians from across the Commonwealth to soundtrack the ceremonial Parade of Nations.


Louisa Mahon, chief marketing and ceremonies officer at Glasgow 2026, said:“Glasgow doesn’t do things in half measures – we sing louder, dance harder and are known for throwing our doors open wider than anywhere else. On 23 July, we will share that spirit with 74 nations from across the Commonwealth in this beautifully curated ceremony.
“An Opening Ceremony is the extension of the host city’s culture and we’re proud to put the future of Scottish music and current homegrown stars on a bill alongside artists like KT Tunstall, who helped lay the foundations for emerging artists in Scotland.
“They won’t just be providing a soundtrack. The show is a love letter to Glasgow, to Scotland and to the Commonwealth nations we’re about to welcome with open arms. This is going to be a night to remember. Don’t miss it, get your tickets today.”
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