WHEATUS have announced a Glasgow show on their upcoming UK and Ireland tour. 

The much-loved New York act will perform at King Tut's in September as they return to the UK for the first time since 2019. 

Commenting on today’s tour announcement, frontman Brendan B. Brown said: "We toured the UK, Ireland and Europe eighteen years in a row from 2001-2019, some years more than once.

"The pandemic has paused that tradition since 2020.

"This opportunity to return is more precious to us than all the other years combined and we're gonna throw the kitchen sink at it."

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To mark more than 20 years since the band released their million-selling debut album Wheatus and single Teenage Dirtbag, the six-piece will also release a new specially expanded 20-track edition of the album on December 1.

Brendan added: "We found demos of ten more songs from throughout the band’s history that had such an album-one vibe that they never made it onto our more recent records. 

"So now we’re giving them a proper chance to be heard. 

"The new twenty-song expanded version of the album will feature the originally conceived tracklisting and sequence, plus the extra ten songs that have finally found a home on a record."

Wheatus will perform at King Tut's Wah Wah Hut on Wednesday, September 27. 

Tickets go on sale on Thursday, April 6 at 10am via wheatus.com/shows.