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Glasgow’s King Tut’s Summer Nights festival will make its comeback this July & August, bringing over 100 rising artists to its iconic grassroots stage. The 8 week long festival will take place over 30 live shows at King Tuts Wah Wah Hut, bringing talent pools from a variety of genres and cementing itself as one of the UK’s leading players in platforming new music.

Kicking off on Thursday 9th July with dreamy indie folk outfit Marigold, the festival will run until Saturday 29th August where indie funk jazz fusion Sean Choon and The Prawn Monsoon will bring the proceeding to a conclusion.

Since its inception, King Tut’s Summer Nights has gave footing to some of the biggest Scottish artists right now. From Lewis Capaldi, The Snuts to Joesef and Katie Gregson-MacLeod, the shows promise the ultimate musical discovery line-up.

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Scottish Exposure Highlights

Friday 17th July – Flair w/Ugly Ozo, shifter. and Submarine

Sunday 19th July – Limerence w/ bed, Late Night Getaway Drivers and so boring.

Sunday 26th July – Rosie Alice w/ Maddie Nisbet, Ben Lauder and Natasha Oldcorn 

Sunday 2nd August – Joe Goodall (14+) w/ Quiet Years and Blair Gilmour

Sunday 9th August Clay Rings w/ Mankover, Midnight Painters and Off-Peak Leisure 

Thursday 13th August – angelface w/ no bad news in heaven, Aschari and Alas de Liona

Saturday 15th August – Oedipus and The Mama’s Boys w/ Boxing Club, The Second World War and The Tuesday Club

Friday 28th August  – Roller Disco Death Party w/ Bad Gravy, iwanttobeontv and Szliszka

Tickets for all shows, including limited Golden Tickets, which gains access to all 30 shows, will be available from 10am on Friday 15th May via kingtuts.co.uk