The band is celebrating a decade together with a live show at the Sub Rooms on May 15 at 8pm.
Formed in 2016 in Glasgow, Tide Lines have built a strong following with their Celtic-infused indie-folk sound, earning them three consecutive Scottish number one albums and UK Top 15 entries.
Robert Robertson, the band’s frontman, said: “We’ve always said if we were still doing this in 10 years’ time it would be mission accomplished.
“To reach this point still independent, still doing what we love, and still with the support of such amazing fans – it means everything to us.”
Their debut single, Far Side of the World, has reached nearly 12 million streams.
Their latest album, Glasgow Love Story, reached number 11 in the UK charts in 2025.
Tide Lines have performed at major venues including London’s Shepherd’s Bush Empire and Glasgow’s Barrowland Ballroom.
After selling out three nights at the Barrowland in 2024, the band were inducted into the venue’s Hall of Fame.
They have also appeared on the line-up at major festivals such as Belladrum and HebCelt.
The band’s 10th anniversary live album, titled 10, will be released on June 19.
It features recordings from their live shows between 2021 and 2025, capturing the energy of their performances and including reimagined arrangements and selections from their stripped-back Elements tour.
Tide Lines describe the album as a celebration of ‘the best audiences we could ask for’.
Mr Robertson said: “If anyone’s enjoyed a Tide Lines show in the last 10 years, you’ll want to be there.
“This is going to be the biggest of them all.”
Tide Lines perform at the Sub Rooms in Stroud on May 15. Tickets are available via the Sub Rooms website.