What's On Scotland 9-15 Jul: King Tut's Summer Nights & more
King Tut's summer festival Summer Nights kicks off this week. Elsewhere, Richard Maguire opens his exhibition at Collective Gallery and Marjolein Robertson previews her work in progress at Monkey Barrel
Iconic music venue King Tut’s brings back its summer city festival King Tut’s Summer Nights, platforming and celebrating some of the best and most exciting names in the UK grassroots music scene, starting this evening with Glasgow indie band Marigold and running until 29 August.
It's going to be a packed eight weeks with over 30 different gigs taking place, including sets from folk pop group Öpaque, the witchy Modern Ruin, Glasgow alt rockers Limerence (pictured) and more. Discover the full programme here.
Richard Maguire: There Is No Beginning, As There Is No End
Collective Gallery, Edinburgh. 10 Jul-13 Sep
The first exhibition in Time + Space, Collective Gallery’s new early-career artist programme interrogates relations of power in British and South Asian histories, exploring the legacy of colonialism as a tool for oppressing sexual freedom through drawings and sculptures. Image: Richard Maguire.
craftybrownkid (aminabonthebeat + Maxosa + ACE V!S!ON)
The Old Hairdresser’s, Glasgow. 11 Jul, 8pm
A new collaboration between two Glasgow-based South Asian hip-hop artists, craftybrownkid is the self-titled album by producer Crafty Brown and vocalist randombrownkid. Their launch event features DJ aminabonthebeat (pictured), Maxosa and ACE V!S!ON.
Marjolein Robertson: Clouds (WIP)
Monkey Barrel Comedy Club, Edinburgh. 12 Jul, 8pm
Shetland comedian Marjolein Robertson has been mixing folklore and stand-up for years and the stories, jokes and fiddle tunes are still going strong. Get a glimpse of the new work-in-progress that she's bringing to the Fringe a whole month early. Image: John Coloran.
Kylie Wears Berghaus
Sneaky Pete's, Edinburgh. 11 Jul, 11pm
The meeting of two icons, the crossover event of the century...Kylie Wears Berghaus presents their own turbo edits of the Australian pop goddess, blending techno, acid, breaks and trance with Kylie tunes for a completely euphoric clubbing experience.

↪ Play Nice Presents Dovetailed (Faith Eliott + Quitter)
Home Bar, Edinburgh. 12 Jul, 7pm
The new collaborative project by Kim Grant (of Raveloe) and Simon Liddell (of Frightened Rabbit), Dovetailed play their debut Edinburgh show this weekend, accompanied by Faith Eliott and Quitter for an evening of lo-fi indie. Image: Jason Riddell.
→ Ponyboy presents PONYSHORE
Stereo, Glasgow. 10 Jul, 9pm
Ponyboy celebrate Glasgow Pride and you know it's going to be a crazy one. Self-described as "the most sexually transmittable foam party (minus the foam)" to ever grace Glasgow, the night promises outrageous tunes and even more outrageous vibes.
→ Projection Box Tours
Filmhouse, Edinburgh. Until 19 Jul, various times
Filmhouse continue their first birthday celebrations with a unique chance to see behind the curtain of how a movie gets to be on the big screen. Discover how film and digital projection work – tickets are going fast so be quick.



