For over 10 years the rock bar King Tut's Wah Wah Hut has been one of Glasgow's leading concert venues, and clubs. It operates from basement premises in Glasgow's St Vincent Street. It is well known internationally as a springboard for new and emerging talent. It has already supported some of the UK music industry's biggest names in the early days of their careers. Bands such as Radiohead, Blur, Travis, Pulp and The Verve. Oasis were first spotted and signed in 1993 here!
They also run monthly comedy night where the likes of Phil Kay, Lynn Ferguson and Fred MacAuley have graced the stage, alongside some of Scotland's rising young comics. It has won several awards and in 2006, the New York Times, "Top 50 Places To Visit in the World", listed King Tut's Wah Wah Hut as the seventh best way to 'follow your bliss'.