A music bar in in Glasgow's city centre has announced the lineup for its 14th New Year's Revolution Festival.
The annual festival at King Tut's Wah Wah Hut, from January 2 to 25, 2025, will feature more than 60 musicians, celebrating the best of Scottish grassroots music talent.
It will also mark the start of the venue's 35th anniversary year.
Over the years, the festival has been a launchpad for many successful artists, including Fatherson, Luke La Volpe, and Walt Disco.
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This year, fans can look forward to performances from chart-toppers and BBC Introducing's 'Track of the Week' winner, Ili, and the band Fright Years, who were recently featured on BBCOther artists on the lineup include pop-rock band The Marches, singer-songwriter Indoor Foxes, and alt folk-rock band Lacuna.
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Meg Denholm, booker of King Tut's New Year's Revolution at DF Concerts, said: "We’re so excited to welcome this year’s emerging musical talent to the King Tut’s stage in January.
"We’ve worked hard to secure a lineup with an eclectic range of genres for something that everyone will enjoy, as well as a high representation of female-identifying artists which is super important to us at King Tut’s.
“This New Year’s Revolution is more special than ever before, marking 35 years of King Tut’s - we’re so proud of our small, but mighty venue, and this festival of live music is the perfect way to kick off the celebrations.”
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