IT'S A rowdy Friday night at King Tut's Wah Wah Hut in Glasgow.

Onstage, the MC of rising rap act Hector Bizerk is waving a flag emblazoned with the band's Drums/Rap/Yes slogan, while a busy, bouncing crowd chant their name back at them. It's exciting, thrilling stuff, and a fitting way to be introduced to what has rapidly become a Glasgow tradition – the King Tut's Summer Nights festival.

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