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The Curve Festival
Returning for the second year, King Tut's have just launched the 2024 lineup for The Curve Festival full of emerging alternative talent from across the world.
The series is opened by the indie-rock outfit, Joywave, hailing from Rochester, New York. They're joined by support, Quarters of Change, coming from the neighbouring New York City.
Running throughout November, The Curve will place a spotlight on a selection of left-of-centre artists of varying sounds, including Irish avant-garde punk producer Meryl Streek, Honduran-American songwriter, musician and producer Lorely Rodriguez performing by the name of Empress Of, Austrian producer/DJ salute and many more.
The festival gives fans an unparalleled opportunity to experience and embrace the rise of future alternative music stars.
Tickets are on sale now.
King Tut's New Year's Revolution
King Tut’s New Year's Revolution is returning for the 14th edition of the festival between 2nd and 25th January 2025!
The annual festival boasts a lineup of over 60 musicians, showcasing the very best of Scottish grassroots music talent. King Tut’s New Year’s Revolution 2025 will kick off 35 years of the venue with an opportunity for fans to discover up-and-coming artists over the course of the month.
New Year’s Revolution has previously been a stage for some incredible artists, like Fatherson, Luke La Volpe, and Walt Disco. It really is the chance for fans to witness superstars in the making.
Achieving chart success and being recognised as BBC Introducing’s ‘Track Of The Week’, ili will take to the iconic King Tut’s stage during the first weekend of New Year’s Revolution. Lovers of indie rock can also look forward to a performance from Fright Years whose latest single Stars was celebrated on BBC Radio 1 last month. Other artists on the lineup include pop-rock band The Marches, singer-songwriter Indoor Foxes and Alt Folk-Rock band Lacuna.
The series of gigs marks the start of the 35th year of Scotland’s most iconic music venue. Over its 35 years, King Tut’s has been an important venue for a broad and eclectic range of grassroots talent and has been at the forefront of the Scottish live music scene.
The venue continues to be one of the most celebrated venues in the world and has supported some of the music industry’s biggest names at the start of their careers from Oasis and Florence and the Machine to The 1975 and Radiohead.