Deacon Blue members were presented at Glasgow University with Doctor of Music awards.
The degrees are awarded to individuals in recognition of their outstanding contributions in the fields of arts, politics, science and humanities.
Deacon Blue receive honorary degrees. (Image: Gordon Terris)
The pop rock band formed in Glasgow in 1985, currently consisting of vocalists Ricky Ross and Lorraine McIntosh, drummer Dougie Vipond, guitarist Gregor Philp and bassist Lewis Gordon.
They became famed for songs like Dignity and Real Gone Kid. They released their latest album, The Great Western Road, in 2025.
Actor Ncuti Gatwa also received a honorary degree from University of Glasgow this month, as well as broadcast journalist Sarah Smith; musician, author and filmmaker Stuart Murdoch; and the Advocate General for Scotland, Baroness Catherine Smith.
Deacon Blue receive honorary degrees. (Image: Gordon Terris)
Professor Andy Schofield, Principal & Vice Chancellor, said: “As we celebrate the University of Glasgow’s 575th anniversary, this year’s Commemoration Day is particularly meaningful. It allows us to reflect on our remarkable history and the generations of people who have shaped the University, while looking ahead to the contributions we will make in the years to come.
“Honorary degrees give us the opportunity to recognise individuals whose achievements have had a profound and positive impact within their professions and wider society. Their work embodies values that continue to inspire our community.
“I am delighted to welcome our honorary graduates into the University of Glasgow community at such a significant milestone, and to celebrate them alongside our graduating students.”


