Travis emerged as one of the foremost British rock bands during the mid - to late '90s, originating from Glasgow. Comprising singer/songwriter Fran Healy, guitarist Andy Dunlop, drummer Neil Primrose, and bassist Dougie Payne, the band followed in the footsteps of Oasis by crafting sincere, heartfelt tunes reminiscent of classic British bands from the '60s. Their dynamic songwriting and electrifying live shows propelled Travis to greater success and longevity compared to many of their contemporaries. Their impact extended beyond their own era, influencing subsequent generations of artists such as Coldplay, Keane, and Snow Patrol. Travis' iconic album 'The Man Who' - first released in May 1999 - celebrates its 25th Anniversary this year. Their hit album features the timeless singles, 'Writing To Reach You', 'Driftwood', 'Turn' and possibly the band's most well-known song, 'Why Does It Always Rain On Me'.