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Bring In The New

The Scots Magazine

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January 2018

Lisa-Marie Ferla anticipates an exciting musical revolution in 2018

Bring In The New

AH, January. It’s a month associated with fresh starts and looking forward to the future, yet it is also one in which everybody is too tired, cold and skint after the excesses of the festive period to commit to much of anything beyond the essential.

It is, let’s face it, the perfect month for Scotland’s finest small venue to celebrate emerging talent with a monthlong music festival, featuring names you can expect to see making waves across the rest of 2018 and beyond.

Back for an eighth year, King Tut’s New Year’s Revolution will feature more than 50 acts playing Glasgow’s most famous small stage across 16 nights, plus venue DJs and delicious, healthy food from the venue’s Paleo Canteen for those not yet ready to give up on their new year’s resolutions.

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