Scott Ian, the co-founder of thrash metal band Anthrax, was captured posing for a picture at the much loved Pot Still in city centre ahead of his Glasgow gig.
Scott Ian, who is known for being the rhythm guitarist and lyricist and co-founder of the thrash metal band Anthrax paid a visit to The Pot Still in the city centre.
The Pot Still is a much loved venue offering over 1,000 whiskies, as well as Scottish and German beers. And the artist praised the venue, as he posed for a picture outside the bar. Before his gig on Wednesday, he said on Instagram: "When in Glasgow. So much whisky, only one mouth.Fans took to the comments, expressing delight at his visit. One posted: "Best pub in town!"The band currently features Scott Ian, drummer Charlie Benante, vocalist Joey Belladonna, lead guitarist Jonathan Donais and bassist Frank Bello.
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