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Read More Club Morsecode is offering new and established artists the opportunity to play one of the worlds best music venues in a new format for Scotland- King Tuts in Glasgows St Vincent St.
King Tuts bar will be set up cafe style with artists not playing conventional sets of music, but 2 or 3 songs at a time rotating. This format works so well for the Bedford music venue in London- where Morsecode
promoted the likes of Paolo Nutini so successfully.
Curated by Morsecode’s founder Brendan Moon, the first artist to be presented will be Stephanie Fraser with support from Billy Jeffrey Junior. Stephanie will also compere the first show on the 2nd of June. Stephanie won the Island Records student music competition perviously won by Ed Sheeran. Stephanie will headline the first four Club Morsecode nights throughout June, July and August. The Monday nights in “Tuts” bar will not be limited to singer songwriters and would consider music of any style, stand up comedians or virtuoso musicians. Admission is free and the night will start around 8pm. Other artists will be announced shortly.
Anyone who would like to take part should apply to Club Morsecode on - [email protected]
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