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King Tut's Wah Wah Hut, Music venue in Glasgow, United Kingdom.

King Tut's Wah Wah Hut occupies a three-story building on St Vincent Street, featuring a ground-floor bar, performance stage, and upper-level hospitality area.

The venue opened its doors in February 1990 and gained substantial recognition when Creation Records signed Oasis after their performance there in 1993.

The intimate 300-person capacity space has introduced numerous artists including Radiohead, The Killers, and Florence & The Machine before their rise to international fame.

Located in central Glasgow, the venue presents live music performances seven nights a week and maintains an updated schedule through its website and social media.

The establishment received recognition from New York Magazine, ranking seventh in their international 'Follow Your Bliss List' of entertainment destinations.

Location: Glasgow City

Inception: February 1990

Official opening: February 1990

Website: http://kingtuts.co.uk

GPS coordinates: 55.86261,-4.26500

Latest update: March 3, 2025 16:04

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