"What I love about playing in these venues is the connection between me and the audience! We can really build the atmosphere and excitement to make it a great night for everyone! " Alan Nimmo
Throughout the music industry King King is a name synonymous not only with great music and outstanding musicianship, but also, and perhaps even more importantly, having a damn good time every time.
When irrepressible leader Alan Nimmo walks out on stage wearing his now trademark kilt, fists in the air and a smile as wide and resplendent as Glasgow’s River Clyde itself, there is no doubt in anyone’s mind that they are in for one of the best nights of their life - and that’s before the music has even started!
King King have never been a band content to simply ride the crest of their self-made wave but instead have continued to work tirelessly to make that wave even bigger, stronger and ultimately better.
After two long years which saw the music business on its knees, King King have not only survived but have come back with a new line up and an extra edge that is the envy of many of their peers.
The addition of Alan’s brother Stevie on second guitar and vocals has added a breath of fresh air and a new dimension to the band. Something Alan had been looking for for quite some time.
Added to the already stunning line up of Jonny Dyke (keys), and fellow Scots Andrew Scott (drums) and Zander Greenshields (bass), the mighty King King is sounding arguably the best it ever has. A string of sold out performances on their latest tours is testament to just that.
Many may feel a need to pigeon hole music, to give it a name and a place. Not King King. It’s just music. Real music. And real music always has and always will stand the test of time. King King’s music is the kind of music that makes people happy.
Supported by Laura Evans
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