- Address 272a St Vincent Street, Glasgow, G2 5RL
- Web http://www.kingtuts.co.uk/
- Email info@kingtuts.co.uk
- Phone 0141 221 5279
- Genres hosted Pop, Rock, Alt
- Venue Capacity 250-300, 50-100
- Title Main Stage
- Space Capacity 300
- Average audience number 200-250
- Professional or Amateur Performers Both
- Available for public hire? Yes
- Number of performances per annum 250-300
- Title Bar
- Space Capacity 100
- Average audience number 50-100
- Professional or Amateur Performers Both
- Available for public hire? Yes
- Number of performances per annum 50-100
King Tut's Wah Wah Hut is one of Glasgow's leading concert venues, renowned in Scotland as an exciting showcase for new and emerging bands and as the venue that supported some of the UK music industry's biggest names at the start of their careers. It played host to Radiohead, Blur, Travis, Pulp and The Verve before they reached the heights of music superstardom. It also hosted the first Scottish gigs for Beck, Crowded House and The Strokes, and created a piece of rock and roll history as the venue where Oasis were first spotted and signed in 1993.
Gomez, Barenaked Ladies, Catatonia, Ash, Supergrass, the Charlatans, and Deacon Blue have all taken to the stage throughout the years to play for the King Tut's crowd. The Manic Street Preachers dedicated a song to "King Tut's, the first venue to treat us properly and give us hot food on tour". It presents gigs almost every night, and up to 30 bands have been known to play in a single week.
Upcoming Events
- 24 May: Revere
- 25 May: An Acoustic Evening with Andy Cairns
- 27 May: Houndmouth
- 28 May: The Summer Set and Natives
- 29 May: Gun
- 30 May: Lucy Spraggan
- 31 May: Enemies of the State
- 1 Jun: Camper Van Beethoven
- 2 Jun: The Family Rain
- 5 Jun: MMX
- 7 Jun: Eugene Twist
- 8 Jun: Frankie & the Heartstrings and Spectrals
- 9 Jun: Jacco Gardner, Pseudos and Dead Temple
- 10 Jun: Money
- 11 Jun: Nina Nesbitt
- 14 Jun: Ultrasound, Chris Devotion & the Expectations and Kobi
- 15 Jun: John Wean
- 16 Jun: Famous Villains
- 17 Jun: Terry McDermott
- 18 Jun: Bo Bruce
- 19 Jun: Loom
- 20 Jun: Bob Wayne
- 21 Jun: The Amazing Snakeheads
- 22 Jun: Poltergeist
- 27 Jun: Cairn String Quartet
- 28 Jun: The Detours
- 29 Jun: Less Than Sober and Cammy Black
- 3 Jul: Goldheart Assembly
- 6 Jul: The Weeks
- 7 Jul: Dinosaur Pile-Up
- 10 Sep: Ed Kowalczyk
- 13 Sep: Dr Feelgood
- 3 Oct: Spear Of Destiny
- 10 Oct: Madina Lake, Fearless Vampire Killers and Super Happy Fun Club
- 12 Oct: letlive
- 18 Oct: Touchstone and Von Hertzen Brothers
- 5 Dec: Glenn Tilbrook