The quartet, made up frontman Joseph Gillan, drummer Harry Wilkie, lead guitarist Lewis Jeffrey and Jamie Cuthbert on bass guitar, capped off a sensational 2024 with recent singles and gigs across the country.
They are now looking ahead to the new year to get back touring, following a setback to one of the band’s members.
Harry had been sidelined from the group for half of the year, following a surgery with a second one still to come.
Joseph said: “Harry’s been out for the last six months, he’s had a few surgeries that he’s struggled to recover from.
“He’s got one final one and then we’re aiming to get right back into it and record some new tunes.
“I can’t stress enough how hard a time he’s had so hats off to Harry for remaining positive on his journey.”
TOURING: We Are Delta had a phenonemal 2024, performing across Scotland. (Image: Katie Reid Photographs) Harry is expected to be out of action for a number of months, requesting that his privacy be respected during his time unwell.
The band thanked fans on social media for their support towards the drummer, wishing him a speedy recovery to get back on his feet.
Joseph expanded on the plans for We Are Delta once the four are reunited, including performances across the country.
He continued: “We’ll start with shows across Fife, Edinburgh and Glasgow for when Harry returns.
“I’ve been busy writing songs that I’m excited to share with the band and we’ve got some unreleased material that we’ve been playing at our gigs.
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“Feedback has gone really well, we’ve had suggestions to get them released rapid and people are wanting to add them to their playlists.
“As soon as Harry is back, we’ll be right back in the studio.”
In the meantime, the We Are Delta frontman has also been exploring a new venture, forming the Joe Gillan Band, bringing together some of Fife’s finest musicians.
This was formed to allow Joseph to keep gigging during the break, but he now has plans to keep it going and explore a different sound.
The Joe Gillan Band are booked in to play their first ever gig at Whistlebinkies in Edinburgh, set for February 11.
He added: “We’re hoping to get material out for Joe Gillan Band, we’ve been recording and we’re buzzing to play our first gig.
“We were going to play our first gig in December but I got unwell and my voice went so we’re buzzing for Whistlebinkies.
“We want to keep going, we’ve got different songs and a new sound and it’s all very exciting.”