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.

13. Florence and the Machine
After the release of the debut single “Kiss With A Fist”, Florence & The Machine played King Tut’s in 2008. The following year the band released their first album Lungs. | Getty Images

14. The Fratellis
Ahead of the release of their debut album Costello Music, The Fratellis performed at King Tut's in June 2006 as they played their first album in full. They returned to the venue in 2015 as part of shows to launch their fourth album Eyes Wide, Tongue Tied. | Getty Images

15. The 1975
The 1975 made their King Tut’s debut in December 2012 and then went on to sell out their second Tut’s show in 2013. | Getty Images

16. Snow Patrol
Snow Patrol were formed whilst studying at the University of Dundee and moved to Glasgow in 1998. The same year they made their King Tut's debut and played tunes such as ’Chasing Cars’ and ‘Open Your Eyes’. | Getty Images