Nearby venues
King Tuts Wah Wah Hut is renowned in Glasgow and the music industry. Founded in 1990, the basement venue is conveniently located in Glasgow city centre and has hosted bands such as Radiohead, Blur and Travis. However, it is perhaps best known as the venue where Oasis were first spotted and signed. King Tuts continues to host big-name bands alongside unsigned acts and comedy shows.
September 2010
Paul Heaton
English singer-songwriter formerly of The Beautiful South and The Housemartins.
Tue 21st September
7:30pm
£16.50
7:30pm
£16.50
Emeli Sande
Aberdeen R&B singer best known for her
collaboration with UK grime rapper Chipmunk on
2009 hit Diamond Rings.
Wed 22nd September
8:30pm
£7.50
8:30pm
£7.50
October 2010
Detachments
Detachments are a London-based, Northern-affirmed trio led by Lancastrian
masterdom, Sebastien Marshal, guitarist Max Moreau (Antwerp, Belgium), and
drummer, Pete Dawson (Leeds). Their musicality is both wide and (more)
Sun 3rd October
9:00pm
£5
9:00pm
£5
Young Rebel Set
The mysterious troubadours that form Young Rebel Set preach full-
blooded tales of tough love, hard luck and the triumph of romance
against the odds.
Every spit and sawdust jig is spun from the blood, sweat, (more)
Sat 30th October
9:00pm
£5
9:00pm
£5
November 2010
Dave Arcari live at King Tuts
National guitar-driven alt.blues that owes as much to trash country, punk and rockabilly as it does pre-war Delta blues from Arcari touring to promote his new album Devil's Left Hand
Mon 1st November
8:00pm
£7.50
8:00pm
£7.50