King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut is arguably one of Glasgow’s best known music venues having launched the careers of many huge bands and musicians.
The venue on St Vincent Street in Glasgow city centre has been at the forefront of the Scottish music scene for more than three decades and continues to be a strong part of the city’s musical heritage as they celebrate their 35th anniversary this year.
Take a look back at some of the big acts who made an appearance at King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut over the past 35 years.

5. Coldplay
Coldplay made their first performance at King Tut's in 1999 just before the release of their debut album Parachutes. | Getty Images

6. Biffy Clyro
Biffy Clyro made their King Tut's debut in 1999 and have continued to have an affinity with the venue ever since. They sold out the venue for four nights six years later and also returned to Tut's for an acoustic set in 2014. | Getty Images

7. Kasabian
A day after releasing their self-titled debut album, Kasabian made their first appearance at King Tut's on 7 September. Their setlist included nine tracks from the album as they played tunes such as 'Club Foot' and 'L.S.F.'. | Getty Images

8. Amy Macdonald
Bishopbriggs star Amy Macdonald made her first performance at King Tut's back in 2007 which was the same year her debut album This Is the Life was released. She returned to King Tut’s in 2018 with a special gig for the Sunday Mail’s ‘7 Nights Sessions’, raising money for Nordoff Robbins. | Getty Images