A SCOTTISH band has been 'blacklisted' after trashing the toilets during a gig at a popular Edinburgh venue.

Majik Carpet - understood to be a four-piece from Perth - were blasted by Bannermans Bar after the bathrooms were wrecked and covered in graffiti following their show in the capital last night.

5 Some of the graffiti on the bathroom walls

Bannerman's posted images of the damage online, which showed the toilet walls of the apartment above the venue covered in graffiti - including the band's name scrawled all over the tiles.

The venue wrote: "This is how the band Majik Carpet feel it is ok to leave the venue accommodation after a gig here. Action is being taken & they are blacklisted to say the least."

5 The band have been blacklisted from Bannerman's Bar

The band have since been forced to pull out of their next scheduled performance in Glasgow tonight after the pictures emerged.

Many users responded to the post lambasting the band for their actions.

5 Majik Carpet performing in Perth

Belvedere Bailey wrote: "Absolute a**holes. You guys were fantastic last time we were up that end. No need for this s**t."

Jessamine Finlayson said: "Very disrespectful....sorry this happened to you. We love Bannermans" accompanied by a love-heart emoji.

5 More vandalism etched into the wall

Brian Andrew Dickson added: "What a complete bunch of w***ers. What, are they 12yr olds or something? A**eholes."

The band were due to perform at Stereo, Glasgow, tonight but have since cancelled. They have also taken down their Facebook page.

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A spokesperson at Stereo said: "The band contacted us while we were deciding what our angle was. We were never going to let the gig go ahead without confirmation from Bannerman's that there had been some sort of resolution reached regarding the damage.

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"The band have pulled out and I think they definitely feel very sheepish about the whole situation."

Police Scotland have been contacted for comment.

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