
Last night, the memorable venue for finding upcoming stars, King Tuts Wah Wah Hut hosted an electrifying performance of upcoming talent, headlined by the emerging Scottish Rock band, Tonto.
Sharing the stage was Jack Torrance, Panhead Sharps and Grady Kinnell who got the crowd excited throughout the night.
To set the night, was Grady Kinnell’s emotionally rich set helped draw the audience in with his stripped-back style and genuine presence.
Next up was Panhead Sharps, their gritty, rock performance was filled with the crowd wildly enjoying their set and got the crowd excited.
Closing the support lineup was Jack Torrance who took the stage with ease, helping keep the crowd hyped. His performance was filled with emotion, energy and enthusiasm which kept the crowd engaged.

Taking the stage with intense energy was Tonto showcasing a performance that created a palpable energy from the first chord.
Highlighting their growth and true potential in the music scene, they delivered raw emotion with clear musicianship in their songs.
The band’s presence changed this intimate venue into a storm of power and passion through music. The performance was dynamic and filled with striking songs. The crowd was filled with support and enthusiasm, it was like they had their own culture for their appreciation of Tonto and it was impressive to watch.

One song that stood out to me was “Belt Buckle”. It really showcased the power and strength the band had on stage, being able to get the crowd jumping and work well together to create such a great blend of music.
The night was truly a celebration of their immense talent their future within the music industry.