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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]
Slight Disconnects was released in February 2019 on Last Night From Glasgow. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] [ 27 ] They also returned to a three piece with only Manda, John and Steven being in the lineup. In 2020, Last Night From Glasgow released Music For Animations , an archival album consisting of the music recorded for the CBBC kids cartoon BB3B .
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.
Simple Minds Greatest Hits Tour, London, November 2013 This is the tour history of the Scottish rock band Simple Minds. Formed in 1977, the band have toured internationally on a semi-regular basis since 1979. Simple Minds' August 1986 shows in Paris on their Once Upon A Time Tour were recorded and released in May 1987 as the live album Live in the City of Light. The double album set reached ...
The Killers' 2006 gig at the venue sold out in a record three minutes. This led to the band announcing a date at Glasgow's SECC Arena the following night. James Brown played his last UK gig at the venue on 25 October 2006. The venue hosted a prestigious O 2 Wireless Festival workshop on 10 May 2008.
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.
The Apollo was a music venue at 126 Renfield Street in Glasgow city centre, Scotland.The Apollo operated from 5 September 1973 until closure on 16 June 1985 and was Glasgow's leading music venue during this period.