The boundary between performance and experience blurs next spring, as Deja Dead—Max Miller’s emotive alter ego—brings his eagerly awaited project, DISCONNECTED, to Glasgow Film Theatre. Scheduled for March 23rd, 2026, this single-night soiree promises a mosaic of sight, sound, and story.
Miller’s artistic partnership with the late Glasgow legend Rico has yielded a record steeped in both nostalgia and modernity, bridging continents and generations. Anecdotes from the recording sessions and behind-the-scenes glimpses will deepen the connection between artist and audience, making this far more than just an album premiere.
A centerpiece of the evening is the premiere of a neon-lit short film, expanding the album’s themes under the visionary lens of director Ben Sottak. Miller’s eye for collaboration extends beyond music, making “An Evening in the Dead Zone” a can’t-miss cultural event.
If your playlists are hungry for next-level artistry, Deja Dead delivers in spades. His genre-defying music and penchant for narrative are signals of an artist at the vanguard of tomorrow’s sound.
This night marks only the beginning—Miller is an essential name for the discerning listener.
