THE VAN T'S will headline a day-long event at King Tut's next month, with the venue linking up with Vault City Brewing.

New Noise will take place a the Glasgow venue on October 30, backed by the Edinburgh-based company.

In the first of a series of co-branded gigs, Vault City will sponsor the event with The Van T's making their return to the stage since selling out Tut's in January 2020.

The line-up also features Pretty Preachers Club, Slix, Autobahn 86 and She, along with and Leeds bands L'Objectif and Treeboy & Arc.

The Tut's and Vault City partnership comes as the latter unveiled plans to open its own 250-capacity venue at its Portobello brewery in 2022.

Vault City moved into its own purpose-built brewery in Portobello, Edinburgh, last year, where output has since increased to four times the levels seen before the start of Scotland's second lockdown in January.

Co-founder Steven Smith-Hay, who began brewing beers in his Murrayfield kitchen in 2018, said: "We're very lucky our business has gone from strength to strength during the pandemic, as beer drinkers became a bit more experimental and began to develop a taste for our modern sour beers.

"We want to pay it forward to those who have been unable to work and reach their audience. I missed going to see live music so much – but that pales in comparison to how live musicians who have been starved of their livelihood must feel.

"Partnering with a venue as iconic as King Tut's is a dream come true. Hopefully our new Taproom venue will have its own part to play in musical history!"

James Mellin, of King Tut's and DF Concerts, added: "We are excited to be in partnership with such a like-minded brand. We are both aligned in the fact that we want to see the hottest new musical talent across Scotland and beyond shine.

"These last 18 months have been rough for musicians, and we want to do everything we can to help - it's important we have partners who feel the same."

Tickets for New Noise will go on sale tomorrow at 10am from www.kingtuts.co.uk/whats-on