The Scotsman

Scottish band to celebrate charity’s expansion with ‘intimate’ gig

- By HILARY DUNCANSON

Indie band Idlewild are to play an intimate gig in Glasgow to mark a charity’s expansion in Scotland.

The band will play an acoustic set at the King Tut’s venue on 1 February.

The gig falls on the same day as the Help Musicians UK (HMUK) charity officially opens its permanent new Scottish operation – Help Musicians Scotland (Hmscotland) – in Glasgow.

HMUK describes itself as a leading independen­t charity for people working in the music industry.

Also performing at the celebrator­y occasion will be Scottish musicians Be Charlotte, Indigo Velvet and SKJOR, all of whom have received support from the charity in the past.

Idlewild band member Rod Jones said: “Idlewild are absolutely thrilled to support the launch of Help Musicians Scotland at one of our favourite venues, King Tut’s.

“We’ve played some really special gigs at the venue, the first 21 years ago and a fivenight stint in 2008, so it’s truly an honour to return for such a great cause.

“Help Musicians Scotland do amazing work to support musicians at all stages in their career.

“We’re planning a special acoustic set for the evening and fans should expect a fitting set-list to mark a landmark moment for the Scottish music industry.”

The opening of the Scottish premises by HMUK comes after it launched a base in Northern Ireland in 2016.

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