KING KING come to the Rothes Halls in Glenrothes next month.

Having scored three radio hit singles on Planet Rock with the songs Crazy, Hurricane, and most recently, Rush Hour, King King received a nomination for Best New Band at the 2015 Classic Rock Awards.

King King will be at the Rothes on Friday May 12. They followed up with an UK arena tour supporting Thunder that highlighted at a packed concert at London’s Wembley Arena, and in the process, won them over a raft of new fans.

The band’s 2015 album, Reaching For The Light, was voted #1 album by Blues Rock Review.

In 2014, King King won a total of five 2014 British Blues Awards, including Best Album and Best Band.

Their current tour started at the beginning of April in Germany and they have been moving into the UK over the past week or so.

Before they arrive in Glenrothes they will have been all over the UK and also played a gig in Holland

The nods came from BBC Radio 2 presenter Paul Jones to Classic Rock’s The Bluesmagazine. Their support slot on John Mayall’s 2014 UK tour pushed the band to another level. The band consists of Alan Nimmo (vocals, guitar), Lindsay Coulson (bass), Wayne Proctor (drums) and Bob Fridzema (keyboards). Today, King King are, without a shadow of a doubt, the UK’s hottest blues rock band and are going from strength to strength.

Their Scottish tour will include gigs in Glasgow, Aberdeen and Inverness as well as Fife.

“We’re determined to take King King to new heights.” says vocalist Alan Nimmo.

Alan is joined by Lindsay Coulson on bass, Wayne Proctor on drums and keyboard player Bob Fridzema.