Farme Cross, have launched a crowdfunding appeal to stave off the venue’s threatened closure due to the financial stress caused by the pandemic.
But on Sunday, a week after the appeal to save it opened, raiders broke into the studios, stealing hundreds of pounds of donations and causing £1000 of damage.Established in 1990 and one of Glasgow’s longest surviving music studios, Carlton Studios – which has helped shape the careers of Franz Ferdinand, The Fratellis, Biffy Clyro and The Silencers – is struggling to meet its running costs.The break-in has put additional financial strain on the cash-strapped venue, which is fighting for survival.The music centre, co-owned by Barney of The Carlton Jug Band and Jake McKechan of James King and the.
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