DUNFERMLINE band Dancing on Tables will headline one night of the King Tut's 2022 New Year's Revolution festival.
The five-piece make their Glasgow return on Sunday, January 9 as part of the 11th edition of the popular festival.
In its 31 year history, King Tut’s has served as a platform to some of the world’s very biggest musical acts.
From the well-documented discovery of Oasis, the venue has also played host to the likes of Radiohead, The Killers, Amy MacDonald and many others during their formative years.
The festival will run over 18 nights throughout January with 74 acts playing in total.
The legendary 'Golden Ticket' returns for those King Tut's revolutionaries who want to go to a few or even every gig of the festival.
Chris Loomes, booker of King Tut's New Year’s Revolution, at DF Concerts & Events, said: “Scotland has always been rich with musical talent and this year has been no different – I’m so happy to be able to announce that New Year’s Revolution is back and announce such a strong line up.
"We can’t wait to see you all back in the Hut!”
Tickets are on sale now from: www.kingtuts.co.uk
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