
On Thursday the 23rd of January for the 14th night of the King Tuts Revolution fest, headliner The Crollas performed alongside support acts – The Neapolitan, The Nautics & The Martells.
The Neapolitan
The night kicked off at 7:45 PM with The Neapolitan, a three-piece rock band that set the tone with their dynamic stage presence. Their new single, ‘Serotonin,’ is now available on Spotify, and their track ‘The Dreamer’ stood out with its cool guitar riffs complementing the vocals. With strong intros on all their songs, this band showcased their knack for solid musicianship and engaging melodies.

The Nautics
At 8:30 PM, The Nautics took the stage and delivered a dreamy performance. Their sound, reminiscent of The Cranberries, reached new heights when they covered ‘Zombie,’ which amped up the crowd. Their upcoming single ‘October,’ set for release soon, was a standout, featuring mesmerizing vocals from both singers. The set wrapped up with ‘Foreigner,’ a song they hope to enter into the Euros—one to catch live if you get the chance.

The Martells
The Martells brought their energy just after 9:15 PM, launching into their second song, ‘Everything’s Gonna Be Alright,’ which is soon to be released. Their set flowed effortlessly between melodic guitar intros and heavy rock breakdowns, engaging the audience with energy and playful banter. Their cover of ‘Teal’ by Wunderhorse fit seamlessly into their sound, and their performance of ‘Slight,’ played at their last gig, further showcased their growing catalog of hits.

The Crollas
Striking on stage at just short of 10 PM to ‘Starburster’ by Fontaines DC, The Crollas kicked off their set with guitar riffs and heavy indie rock melodies. They played their debut single ‘Space,’ featuring in their set in the last King Tuts Summer Nights fest, meanwhile sharing the stage with two-piece artist Fellow Man, who supported Lacuna on the second last show of the festival.

The band really lifted the mood with the next tune, their newest single, ‘Too Many Times,’ which as of recent has been getting airplay on the radio. Not only did they play their own tunes but their set list contained indie classics such as ‘Glasgow’ by The Snuts and ‘Cocoon’ by Catfish and The Bottlemen, which thrilled the audience to another level.

Closing the show with their own single, ‘Peace and Quiet,’ they left the audience wanting more. Check their Instagram below for updates on their upcoming shows!