The Hate Eighties
Glasgow duo known for their Alternative Electro Powerpop Dream Punk Rock and world-building concept albums perform a stripped-back acoustic set. "On repeat plays you realise that it is laced with hidden lyrical razor blades ready to slice away at the listener's expectations. Very much recommend that you keep a close eye on these guys, as they're cooking up something extraordinary." - The Vinyl District
Benjamin Finney
What started with the idea of mixing Post-Rock with Folk music, is where Benjamin Finney's sound lives-taking inspiration from artists: Nick Drake, Sufjan Stevens, and Sigur Rós, Benjamin writes Folk instrumentals that "Achieve technical, Virtuosity while retaining melodic integrity".
Kait
Kait's music drifts between folk and soft rock; she blends classic influences with a modern, introspective voice.
Her breakout track "The Wave" opened doors to Glasgow's live scene, including two previous appearances at King Tut's. Still early in her career, Kait is creating a safe space reflection, and emotionally charged songs that stay with you long after they're heard.
KAIT has been featured on BBC Introducing Scotland, Amazing Radio UK & USA, Amazing FolkRadio, BBC Scotland, as well as local radio stations. She's already headlined King Tut's with other local support slots at The Poetry Club. Where to next?