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King Tut's Wah Wah Hut, also known as King Tut's, is a live music venue and bar on St. Vincent Street, Glasgow, Scotland. It is owned and managed by Glasgow-based gig promoters DF Concerts. The Glasgow live music venue takes its name from a club in New York that hosted music, comedy and performing arts events in the 1980s. [1]
Date City Country Venue Opening acts 23 September 1966 [2]: London: England: Royal Albert Hall: Ike & Tina Turner The Yardbirds Peter Jay and the New Jaywalkers
6 June 1989 Reading: Majestic 7 June 1989 Leicester: Leicester University: 8 June 1989 Lancaster: Sugarhouse: 20 June 1989 Newcastle: Riverside 21 June 1989 Edinburgh Venue 22 June 1989 Glasgow: Rooftop 23 June 1989 Middlesbrough: Town Hall: 24 June 1989 Northampton: Roadmenders: 25 June 1989 Norwich: Norwich Arts Centre: 26 June 1989 Bristol ...
The Garage (formerly known as The Mayfair) [1] is a music venue and nightclub located at 490 Sauchiehall Street in Glasgow, Scotland.The club was founded by Donald C MacLeod, a veteran within Scotland's live music scene.
Electric Ballroom, Camden [fn 6] 2 June 1983 Cannock Chase: Miners' Gala 3 June 1983 Birmingham: Fighting Cocks: 4 June 1983 London Brixton Ace [fn 7] 9 June 1983 [fn 8] Glasgow Night Moves [6] 29 June 1983 London Brixton Ace [fn 5] 30 June 1983 Coventry: University of Warwick [fn 9] 1 July 1983 Bournemouth: Midnight Express Club 6 July 1983 ...
The Radio Clyde recording later became an unofficial release in Sweden titled For Glasgow Only. The concert was released on vinyl to celebrate Record Store Day 2020. April 1982: The Jam played two concerts at the Apollo, the first of which later appeared in Live Jam. At the end of the year they commenced their farewell tour at the Apollo.
The Glasgow Cathouse (also known as the Cathouse Rock Club) is a long-established alternative music nightclub on Union Street in Glasgow. It is well-known for hosting live gigs, with globally successful, mainstream bands such as Oasis , Pearl Jam and Fall Out Boy have played there in their fledgling years.
The Glasgow Summer Sessions which began in 2013 is an annual series of concerts held every August at Bellahouston Park in the Southside of Glasgow, Scotland. Taking place on the last weekend of August over 2–3 nights the event attracts up to 100,000 people each year and some of the biggest names in music.