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Festivals! Scotland's Music

the weekly Scottish music festival supplement from MUSIC NEWS Scotland

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HebCelt: Willie Campbell has released his single 'Welcome Home' as a download with all of the proceeds in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support, HebCelts nominated charity. A former member of pop outfit Astrid and Glasgow collective The Reindeer Section, Willie will play the song at the festival with his current band the Open Day Rotation. See page 7 for the latest on next week's HebCelt Festival.

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INSIDE: Edinburgh Youth Music Festival : Children of the Smoke - Struileag : Hebridean Celtic Festival : Aboyne & Deeside Festival : The Royal National Mòd : Blas : The Big Weekend : T in the Park - 'Goodbye Balado' ..... plus our 2014 Scottish music festival listings!

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‘Edinburgh Youth Music Festival’ chosen as part of nationwide music festival for Glasgow 2014! Edinburgh : 11 July : www.ourbiggig.co.uk

TICKETS! Not needed - FREE!! Edinburgh Youth Music Festival was awarded a grant of £500 from Superact and Creative Scotland to organise an 'Our Big Gig' event in Edinburgh. 'Our Big Gig', the UK’s largest community music festival is heading to Scotland in from 11 to 13 July. Funded by Creative Scotland as part of the Glasgow 2014 culture programme, 'Our Big Gig' will see the country unite to celebrate local music at community events, showcase new and existing talent and give people the opportunity to have a go at making music.

then why not come along and check it out! Stephen Tierney, Festival Organiser says: “This is a fantastic platform for youth music service providers, young musicians and performers to get together in Scotland’s festival city. We’re looking forward to an exciting event with a range of musical activities on offer for young people and also to enjoy some performances from the young musicians. “It is great that Our Big Gig and Creative Scotland are backing these types of community events and supporting youth music in Scotland

and we are delighted to be part of the programme. “The Festival has been overwhelmed by the support of the youth music service providers in the city who are volunteering their time and expertise to be part of this event and we would like to extend our thanks to all those organisations taking part in what I’m sure will prove to be a memorable day.” www.ourbiggig.co.uk http://edinburghyouthmusicfestival.org/ www.facebook.com/Edinburghyouthmusicfestival

Hosted by Edinburgh's South Bridge Resource Centre and supported by ‘Our Big Gig’ Edinburgh’s first Youth Music Festival promises to be a cracking celebration of Youth Music in Scotland’s festival city. There are a whole bunch of workshops for young people to get involved with as well as performances, stalls, information and refreshments. With the support of the Youth Music community in Edinburgh this feels like an event that can only go from strength to strength. If you’re interested in finding out more

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CHILDREN OF THE SMOKE is a universal musical story about people, place and connection Glasgow : 28 July : www.struileag.com/en/the-show

CHILDREN OF THE SMOKE is a universal story about people, place and connection. This highly original 75-minute show – including dancers, film and a band of 20 of Scotland’s leading musicians and singers - tackles current issues that resonate with a multitude of nations and celebrates the importance of indigenous language and its links to culture and identity. www.struileag.com/en/the-show Brought to you by La Banda Ltd with support from Homecoming Scotland, Creative Scotland, BBC Alba and the Scottish Government. CHILDREN OF THE SMOKE premieres at Glasgow Green, as a spectacular one-off performance, on Monday 28 July 2014 as part of Homecoming Scotland 2014 and Glasgow 2014 Cultural Programme (“Festival 2014”).

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stylistic boundaries and timeless tales of home, loss, hope, longing and adapting to new environments, connections between the old and new world are captured in CHILDREN OF THE SMOKE in an extraordinary way. Alasdair Allan, Minister for Learning, Science and Scotland’s Languages, said:

"Go on, Struileag, sail from hand to hand on a full tide of music On the horizon there is another horizon”

“It is wonderful that the Struileag project is celebrating the enduring appeal of Gaelic heritage, language and music The show deconstructs nostalgic perspectives on the notion of Gaelic during Homecoming Scotland 2014 and as part of the identity through time, exploring Commonwealth Games Cultural relevant and gritty issues of exile Programme. “We have gone to and homelessness. Audiences will great lengths to encourage new be carried on an epic journey into Gaelic speakers and halt the decline the world of the Gael, a people scattered across the globe, with an in those who have the language. explosion of show-stopping songs, a The music, poetry, performance and film around Children of the Smoke dramatic ground breaking set brings together an impressive range design featuring a rotating of talent who are using Gaelic in a traditionally built 6m fishing boat, contemporary way that I am sure spectacular film, imagery and will help a new and wider audience exhilarating song and dance. The appreciate the stories of Gaels.” show will culminate in a poignant and uplifting finale, including the CHILDREN OF THE SMOKE is the full force of the 25 strong culmination of a visionary two-year performance ensemble on stage. international legacy project ‘STRUILEAG’, involving poetry, story With no geographical, social or “History isn’t a thing of the past, we’re making it now!” Jim Sutherland (Artistic Director)

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gathering, film, performance and music. Its worldwide reach reflects the stories of the Gaels themselves and their connections with people from all 5 continents, symbolized by 5 model Struileag boats which are currently travelling the world as part of this international transmedia project. SHORE TO SHORE an international, online, storytelling project THE ETERNAL HOME a book of poetry BBC ART FILM a 60 minute film being aired on BBC Alba CHILDREN OF THE SMOKE a double CD album of CHILDREN OF THE SMOKE CHILDREN OF THE SMOKE a national tour This unique project is brought to you by an incredible team of approximately 70 experienced and emerging artists, writers, musicians and performers. Funders include the Scottish Government, Homecoming Scotland, Creative Scotland, BBC Alba, the Commonwealth Festival 2014 Programme, Cryptic and Ambition Scotland.

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David Taylor, Portfolio Manager Special Projects at Creative Scotland, said: "Creative Scotland is delighted to support the ambition of this project which is a major demonstration of the significance of Gaelic to our culture, and a wonderful platform for some of Scotland’s exceptional artists. This contribution to the Homecoming

programme and the Glasgow 2014 Cultural Programme, has allowed space for experimentation, and a showcase for the Gaelic language within the contemporary arts.”

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HebCelt begins next week with Big Country, Levellers and Donnie Munro headlining Lews Castle, Stornoway : 16-19 July : www.hebceltfest.com TICKETS! @ http://www.hebceltfest.com/store/tickets.php Ferry Info @ http://www.calmac.co.uk/ The award-winning Hebridean Celtic Festival runs from 16-19 July in Stornoway in the island of Lewis and will feature headliners Big Country, Levellers and Donnie Munro as well as leading artists including Cara Dillon, Rachel Sermanni, Duncan Chisholm, Cajun band Magnolia Sisters, from the US, and Canadian outfit Gordie MacKeeman and His Rhythm Boys. The festival has its two main stages in the spectacular setting in front of Lews Castle in Stornoway, and this year is introducing an acoustic stage for the first time. There will also be concerts in An Lanntair arts centre and in rural parts of Lewis and Harris.

greenest festivals in the world after being the only Scottish event to receive an Outstanding award from environmental campaign group A Greener Festival. In addition, it was shortlisted in the Greener Festival category in the UK Festival Awards and in the Best Independent Festival category in the AIM Independent Music Awards. In 2011 HebCelt was ranked Best Large Festival at the industrysponsored Scottish Event Awards and it won Best Event of the Year award at the MG Alba Scots Trad Music Awards in 2004 and 2009.

The four-day festival is expected to attract an audience of about 16,000 – double the population of Stornoway – with more than half coming from outside the Hebrides and helping to generate around £1 million for the local economy.

It's been more than three decades since the Friday night headliner legendary Scottish rock band Big Country first struck a chord, but their music is still finding new audiences. The band who play their HebCelt debut are touring this year with a revised line-up and a new This year HebCelt was selected as frontman, also return to the big one of the top 10 UK summer screen with one of their biggest festivals for the fourth year in tracks featuring in the new film succession by influential publication Land Ho. Songlines. It was also hailed as one of the

Set in Iceland, the film tells the story of a disenchanted retired

surgeon who takes a road trip through Reykjavik with his former brother-in-law, in an attempt to reclaim their youth against a soundtrack which includes the band’s ‘80s hit In a Big Country. The film and the soundtrack have won critical acclaim and will bring Big County’s music to a new generation: “The film company basically got in touch and sent us a synopsis of the film”, said guitarist Bruce Watson, a founder member of the band. “We liked it and told them to use it.”

"HebCelt is a first for us so I can't wait to get up there and make a noise. We are really looking forward to playing in this beautiful part of the country.“ Bruce Watson, Big Country Adamson died in 2001 and the band subsequently reformed to mark their 25th anniversary, later joined by former Alarm singer Mike Peters who spent three years as frontman.

The new line-up sees Bruce, Mark Brzezicki (drums, vocals); Bruce’s It was Bruce, and his friend from son, Jamie Watson (guitars/vocals) Dunfermline, the late Stuart and former Simple Minds bassist/ Adamson, who formed Big Country vocalist, Derek Forbes, joined by in 1981. They were joined later that Simon Hough, ex-frontman for both summer by drummer Mark Brzezicki Denny Laine (Wings) and Eric Bell and bass player Tony Butler, the (Thin Lizzy). line-up that recorded the classic debut album ‘The Crossing’ in 1983. The band have already played a The group were known for a string of hits such as In a Big Country, Fields of Fire, East of Eden and, the biggest UK hit, Look Away. In all they scored 17 top 30 singles in the UK and achieved five gold and platinum albums.

number of UK dates this year, with a series of festivals planned, including a debut at the Hebridean Celtic Festival next week, and then the Steeltown Tour, to mark the 30th anniversary of the Steeltown album release.

“It’s been a great year so far”, said Bruce. “Simon has fitted in well and the fans are really getting into his vocals. At times he sounds uncannily like Stuart. “We just love working now with the new line up. We spent years not being Big Country and have a large catalogue to get through.” He said he is looking forward to the festivals experience which is such a large part of a band’s schedule nowadays: “Festivals are always chaotic, basically wham bam, no sound check, hour long set then you are off. Then the next band goes on. It’s great fun and I do like to watch other acts. “I am happy playing as many festivals as we can. HebCelt is a first for us so I can't wait to get up there and make a noise. We are really looking forward to playing in this beautiful part of the country. “ So what’s next for the re-invented band? Is he preparing for a 40th anniversary? “Steady, we have only just got back together and are still finding our feet.”

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Aboyne & Deeside Festival has music to the fore in a packed programme of events involving all the creative arts Aboyne and Deeside : 25 July - 10 August : www.aboyneanddeesidefestival.org.uk TICKETS! @ http://www.aboyneanddeesidefestival.org.uk/#!tickets/ctzx

The Aboyne and Deeside Festival is an annual arts festival in Royal Deeside with a broad range of events covering classical, folk and contemporary music, politics, thought, art, drama, literature and film. Held annually in July/August in Royal Deeside. With fun festival events ranging from intimate gatherings and musical performances, to literature and film events we aim to cover a broad range of subjects offering something for everyone at Aboyne and Deeside!

This year the festival has a broad range of local, national and international talent on offer – starting off with Tim Brooke-Taylor and Chris Serle and finishing (almost) with some of Tim’s student performing colleagues – Monty Python. The Aboyne and Deeside Festival offers three Country House events, a popular feature of the annual Festival. High quality Classical vocal and instrumental recitals continue to feature along with some great contemporary Scottish music Rachel Sermanni : www.facebook.com/RachelSermanni from the legendary Dougie MacLean and upand-coming folk artist, Rachel Sermanni, part of our continuing partnership with Woodend Barn. A highlight of our Festival will showcase some of from an extraordinary performer - Wednesday 6 AIYF’s Extended Festival Tour. Being held in August 7.30pm at Aboyne Community Theatre. Aboyne Community Theatre on 30 July at 7pm. Deeside’s finest talent in our Gala Variety £18/7.30pm Contact Aberdeen Box Office for tickets on Concert, on the evening of the Aboyne Games. 01224 641122 Several programme events will align with the Rachel Sermanni wider themes and anniversaries of this year; the Old Blind Dogs and Friends beginning of the First World War and the The graceful and haunting melodies of Rachel Commonwealth. Sermanni will ring out across Deeside this The Old Blind Dogs (Jonny Hardie, Aaron James August as Rachel joins the festival, in a joint and Davie Cattenach) with Gavin Marwick and There are also opportunities to ‘join in’ with a venture with Woodend Barn. Don't miss your singer Jenny Sturgeon, revisit Tornaveen for an number of arts & crafts workshops – many of opportunity to hear this wonderful folk singer as evening of traditional music. B.Y.O.B! Being held which are aimed at the whole family and the Sermanni whirlwind pauses briefly in in Tornaveen Hall, Tornaveen on Thursday 31 organiser would love to see as much community Banchory before moving onwards and ever July, 8pm/£14 - contact Geoff Cormack on involvement as possible. upwards. Rachel returns to Woodend Barn for 013398 83527 the first time since 2012, a year in which the 21 year old folk noir balladeer played over 200 Gala Variety Concert spellbinding shows across Asia, North America and her first headlining tours of the UK and After a day of fun at the Aboyne Highland Europe. It also saw the release of Rachel’s Games, why not join everyone for an evening of debut album ‘Under Mountains’ to critical musical entertainment. Tenor, Richard Sidaway, Dougie MacLean comes to acclaim and she hasn’t stopped for a break will compere this event and join soprano, Moira Aboyne and Deeside 2014! since! Rachel has support from Colin McLeod, Docherty, in numbers from musicals and book your tickets through Woodend Barn on Viennese light opera. Also to delight us there will The wonderful Dougie MacLean joins this years 01330 825431) for Tuesday 5 August at be a chamber trio, a barbershop chorus of festival. Originally famed for writing the song 8:00pm. ladies, arias from grand opera, Scottish and 'Caledonia', Dougie has built an international French music from Clatterin Kist, a jazz trio and reputation as songwriter, composer and www.rachelsermanni.net a classical guitarist who shall play Stanley extraordinary performer on his own terms. Myer’s ‘Cavatina’ (best remembered as the Aberdeen International theme music to the film ‘The Deer Hunter’). In This has taken his performance to concerts and Aboyne Community Theatre on Saturday 2 Youth Festival festivals all over the world and to the stages of August at 7.30pm - tickets on 03336 663366. Carnegie Hall in New York, London’s Festival Featuring an international line up from Guf Theatre and the Sydney Opera House. For the first time, you will be able to book by Rishon and Guf Sheni (Israel), Fusion Youth phone using the festival's new telephone box Dance (Scotland) and Zaccho Youth Dance He has received two prestigious Tartan Clef office via the festival's ticketing agent, (USA). Exciting and inspirational evening of Awards, a place in the Scottish Music Hall of TicketSource, so now bookings can be made international contemporary dance from Fame, a Lifetime Achievement Award from BBC online, or by phone on 03336 663366. Scotland, USA and Israel. Profiling some of the Radio 2 Folk Awards and an OBE! best newly choreographed work from a set of www.aboyneanddeesidefestival.org.uk very talented local and international dance Book early to avoid missing what promises to be companies. Not to be missed, a real highlight of https://twitter.com/aboynedeeside a spectacular night of exquisite music and song www.facebook.com/AboyneAndDeesideFestival

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Am Mòd Nàiseanta Rìoghail (The Royal National Mòd), Scotland’s biggest Gaelic Cultural Festival, will take place in Inverness this autumn for the first time since 1997. Now in its 122nd year, the event is the most important festival of the Gaelic language in Scotland. It is a signature event in the Highland Homecoming celebrations.

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2014 will also see the biggest Fringe event ever take place alongside the competitions. This will include concerts, book and CD launches, music sessions, poetry, dance and other art forms of every description. Around twelve pubs have signed up to providing traditional Celtic music in their venues, while street theatre will take place across the city. The fringe will encompass Urquhart Castle on the shores of Loch Ness to Fort George and the Culloden Visitor Centre and all areas in between. Organised by An Comunn Gàidhealach, one of the world’s oldest and most respected national Gaelic organisation, the nine day spectacular will take place from 10-18 October. It will feature competitions in Gaelic Music and Song, Highland Dancing, Sport, Literature and Drama. It will bring thousands of competitors and spectators from throughout Scotland, the UK and from all corners of the globe including USA, Australia and Canada to Inverness. Acts confirmed for the opening concert include Skipinnish and the up-and-coming Scottish folk band, Gria. John Morrison, chief executive of An Comunn Gàidhealach, said: “We are delighted to be returning to Inverness for the first time in 17 years and to be bringing the biggest Fringe in the event’s history." Fringe highlights will include the Saturday night Fiddlers’ Rally at Eden court. Hosted in association with Blazin in Beauly under the musical direction of Bruce Macgregor of Blazin’ Fiddles, the concert will feature over one hundred fiddlers including world renowned artistes, plus local groups, it promises to be the most spectacular fiddle event in Scotland. A special concert to commemorate the 100th anniversary of World War I on Wednesday afternoon will be a showpiece event, with musician Erik Spence, creating a piece of music to go along with the poem Bantrach Cogaidh written by the late Rev John Macleod. Dingwall Gaelic Choir and Lochardil Primary School Choir will contribute. Other highlights include performances by Skerryvore, singing super group Cruinn and the talented Glenfinnan Ceilidh Band. Lunchtime performances in the historic Inverness Town House by artists including Ewen Henderson, Barluath, and renowned clarsach player Catriona Mackay are not to be missed, while musical performances at the area’s stunning visitor attractions Urquhart Castle, Culloden Battlefield and Fort George will also take place.

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Eden Court in Inverness does celebrations very well and has the perfect excuse in September as Blas 2014 marks the 10th anniversary of the Blas festival in the Highlands. Some of the very best musicians in Scotland will celebrate the success of the community-based Fèisean which come together along with a stellar lineup of top performers, and this year we offer a very special welcome to some of the world’s strongest athletes who will be attending the Scottish Masters Championship as part of the World Championship Masters series, at the Northern Meeting Park. The Blas festival will be well under way having started on 5 September at Great Glen House with the new commission "Binneas nam Beann", based on the work Cherish the Ladies of the Gaelic poet Duncan Bàn MacIntyre, led by Blas communities. Megan Henderson is this year’s musical stalwart Iain MacFarlane from Glenfinnan. director of the shows which will be presented by Hugh Dan MacLennan and will feature Linda MacLeod, Gary On the second night of the first weekend of the Innes, The piping MacGillivrays of Calrossie and on festival, at Eden Court, "Subhachas" will bring Friday 12th at Eden Court, Gaelic singer Calum Alex together Cherish the Ladies, the Mischa MacPherson MacMillan. Trio, Ross Ainslie and Jarlath Henderson at the capital’s premier arts venue to celebrate some of the The whole festival comes to a climax at Eden Court on highlights of the previous ten years. Saturday night, 13th September, the day of the Camanachd Cup Final in Inverness with a "Ceòl nam Thursday’s night’s "Welcome Home" event is packed Fèis" showcase brining together young people from with a magnificent line-up of top musicians with top across Scotland involved in the highly-successful Fèis bands Macanta and Mànran and the possibility of a movement. double-take or two when both Angus McColls from Oban take to the stage to entertain with their particularly classy pipe music setting the tunes for the Festival Director Donna MacRae has encouraged Cheryl Heggie Dancers. Added to that mix will be the everyone wanting to attend any of the shows to head for the ticket office as soon as possible. She said: 200 or so heavyweight athletes attending the World ”We know there will be high demand for a lot of the Masters, so it should be an entertaining mix of Eden Court events so I would encourage everyone to culture, athleticism and toe-tapping. compete their arrangements as soon as possible. We are sure that there’s a great appeal in the line-ups we Blas 2014 is also highlighting the connections between music and sport during the week with three have put together and with the added significance of shinty-related shows in Tighnabruaich, Inverinate and the 10th anniversary, we anticipate large audiences. Inverness in the week of the Camanachd Cup Final. “Glòir nan Caman” will build on previously successful www.blas-festival.com musical forays into the world of the caman with more https://twitter.com/blasfestival than a passing reference to the First World War and www.facebook.com/blasfestival emigration and their effects on shinty playing

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MOGWAI, HUDSON MOHAWKE, F*CK BUTTONS, JAMES MURPHY (LCD SOUNDSYSTEM), JAMES HOLDEN (LIVE), OPTIMO (ESPACIO), THE WEDDING PRESENT, JACKMASTER, YOUNG FATHERS, SPENCER, SWERVEDRIVER, NOZINJA (SHANGAAN ELECTRO), HOLY MOUNTAIN, GOLDEN TEACHER “We are immensely excited about playing Richmond Park this summer as part of the East End Social. It will be the biggest headline show we've done in Scotland to date. It's also great to be involved in the event as a whole in what will be a fantastic year for Scotland.” - Stuart Braithwaite (Mogwai) “2014 is about placing the spotlight on our greatest assets and icons, as well as celebrating our culture and creativity. The plans announced for The East End Social’s ‘Last Big weekend’ will do just that and Homecoming Scotland is proud to be a supporter of this event.” Caroline Packman (Director of Homecoming Scotland)

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The East End Social and Chemikal Underground are delighted to announce an extended line-up for their The Last Big Weekend festival. It will be the culmination of over six months spent enlivening the East End of Glasgow – from community workshops to church performances; from gigs in care-homes to day-long street parties – and a late-summer blow-out that's set to celebrate excellent music from round the corner and around the world. The Last Big Weekend takes place in Glasgow's Richmond Park on Saturday 30 August and Sunday 31 August and is part of the official Glasgow 2014 Cultural Programme and Homecoming Scotland 2014. Sunday’s bill has been curated by legendary club night Optimo and fellow party-specialists Numbers. Saturday's musical thrills include post-rock leviathans Mogwai, electronic diviners Fuck Buttons, electro-visionary James Holden, indie luminaries The Wedding Present, hip-hop insurgents (and recent Scottish Album of the Year Award winners) Young Fathers, shoe-gaze arsonists Swervedriver and sludge-rock behemoths Holy Mountain. Meanwhile, Sunday's sonic treats include electro-prodigy Hudson Mohawke, LCD Soundsystem's James Murphy, DJ and dance-floor instigator Jackmaster, Numbers livewire Spencer, Warp Records' Nozinja (Shangaan Electro), industrial-disco reprobates Golden Teacher and of course Glasgow party godfathers Optimo (Espacio).

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Balado opens its doors for Fife's final T in the Park TICKETS! @ Additional Day Tickets Just Released – Available From www.tinthepark.com

A LOOK BACK AT THE BALADO YEARS AS T IN THE PARK PREPARES TO BID FAREWELL TO ITS MUCH-LOVED KINROSS-SHIRE HOME THIS WEEKEND The final ever T in the Park to be held at Balado gets underway tomorrow (Friday), and festival organisers DF Concerts, founding partner Tennent’s Lager and a daily crowd of 85,000 music fans are getting ready to mark the end of an era with a huge send-off party for the festival’s much-loved Kinrossshire home over the weekend before moving to Strathallan Castle in 2015.

we mark the end of an era. The Balado site has never looked more beautiful, and we’re getting ready to give our much-loved home for the past 18 years the incredible send-off it deserves. We’re really looking forward to celebrating one last time here with the greatest audience in the world, and can’t wait to welcome you all as we throw Balado a farewell party.”

health. Snow Patrol arguably delivered the event’s highlight as they headlined the King Tut’s Tent. 2005 Green Day invited 3 fans to play on stage. James Brown showed fans exactly why he was hailed as the 'Godfather of Soul', New Order played a career spanning set including Joy Division classics before declaring the Balado faithful to be 'the best audience in the world'. 2006 The Who’s Pete Townsend Ahead of T in the Park’s move to pastures new declared from the Main Stage “This has been the within the beautiful grounds of Strathallan best festival experience ever. You guys have Castle in 2015, here’s look back at the been better than Woodstock or the Isle of Wight legendary Balado Years. festival”. 2007 Festival capacity grew to 80,000 and the event to 3 days. Snow Patrol closed the 1997 T in the Park made its Balado debut. This festival and gave Biffy Clyro a massive shout out was also the year that the Slam Tent was born, as they encouraged the audience to join them in The biggest ever Friday bill will see fan and that Polarbear, now known as Snow Patrol, an ear shattering chorus of ‘Mon the Biffy’. favourites Biffy Clyro headline the festival for 2008 T’s 15th birthday saw 180 acts take to 12 the first time. They’ll make T in the Park history made their T in the Park debut. 1998 Celebrating 5 years and Robbie Williams made stages over 3 days. 2009 Kings of Leon and The by becoming the act which has played the his first official appearance at the event. Other Killers shared the bill with home grown heroes festival the most, with what will be their 10th names included The Prodigy, Beastie Boys, Ian Razorlight, Blur and Florence and the Machine. performance. Brown, Portishead, Natalie Imbruglia, Idlewild, 2010 Tickets sold out in 90 minutes and Travis and Stereophonics. 1999 The Manic Kasabian’s lead singer Tom Meighan dedicated Calvin Harris will close the Main Stage on Street Preachers made their memorable tribute songs to the visionary few who saw the band at Saturday 12 July – a day which will also see to Glasgow’s King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, thanking King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut in Glasgow in 2003. performances from Paolo Nutini and Pharrell them for being the first venue to give the band 2011 This year saw the Foo Fighters close the Williams - before Arctic Monkeys become the hot food on tour! 2000 Travis, who played the festival in the perfect way – as the final notes of last ever act to play T in the Park at Balado first T in the Park as an unsigned band and this Everlong ran out across the Balado fields, Dave when they close the festival on the Sunday year closed the Main Stage. Relatively unknown Grohl shared the stage with the solitary T in the night. bands Coldplay and Toploader performed on the Park piper. 2012 History was made at T in the Other performers over the weekend include the King Tut’s stage. 2001 Noel Gallagher came to Park 2012 as The Stone Roses made their first hang out, and ended up taking Stage Two by UK festival appearance of their second coming. headliners of T in the Park’s first year at surprise when he joined Paul Weller for an A record capacity crowd of 85,000 music lovers Balado - The Charlatans and Paul Weller - who impromptu set. 2002 Oasis returned to headline per day flocked to Kinross. 2013 – The festival’s return for the final Balado outing, with both acts the Main Stage. 2003 T in the Park’s 10th 20th year festivities were celebrated by over taking to the stage 18 years to the day after year – Backstage resembled a zoo as the Super 200 artists, from Mumford & Sons, Rihanna and they performed at the festival’s debut in Furry Animals and show-stealers The Flaming The Killers to Earth, Wind & Fire and Kraftwerk, Kinross-shire, on Saturday 12 July and Sunday Lips added a little animal magic to their sets. all entertaining the legendary T in the Park 13 July respectively. 2004 – The Darkness returned to close the crowd whilst basking in the glorious sunshine event after David Bowie had to pull out due to ill that shone from the Kinross-shire skies. Festival Director Geoff Ellis said: “This weekend,

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Fèis an Eilein/ The Skye Festival Isle of Skye July-August

Tiree Music Festival (TMF) was formed in 2010 when Tiree musician Daniel Gillespie (Skerryvore) teamed up with school friend Stewart MacLennan with the radical idea of holding an open-air festival on their local island of Tiree. TMF is more than just attending a music festival – it is an island adventure. From the stunning sail or flight to the island of Tiree, camping next to the white sands of Crossapol Bay or surfing at Balevullin beach, TMF is an experience very few festivals in the world could compete with. Get your tickets quick, the early birds sold out in hours http://tireemusicfestival.co.uk/ticket-prices

Nine weeks of music, theatre, ceilidhs and activities in the Sleat peninsula, South Skye starts on 1 July. It includes the world premiere of 'Aiseag' by Mary Ann Kennedy and Scott Armstrong, a PRS Biennial Commission for the Cultural Programme of the Commonwealth Games inspired by the small ferries of the west coast. We also have some great musicians www.tireemusicfestival.co.uk playing including Christine Primrose, Fergie MadDonald, Addie Harper, Alasdair Fraser, bands Rant and Cherrygrove.

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Elphin Music Festival Sutherland 19 July Elphin Fest is a free folk/rock festival in Elphin in Sutherland. The first ever Elphin Fest was held in 2011 and this year has Anton & The Colts, Driftwood, Annella, James Mackenzie, adullboy, Ross Mitchell, Dogsong (featuring Lee-Anne Cornwall), FaR, Sara Bills & The Hasbeens, MIR, Searching For Donkeys. along with a variety of local talent - young and old! www.facebook.com/elphinfest

Merchant City Festival 24 July - 3 August Glasgow

Merchant City Festival returns as part of the Festival 2014 celebrations during the Commonwealth Games time, providing Lost Map would like to invite you to a special lost entertainment for visitors and spectators in the Wizard Festival weekend of music, fun and adventure on the streets and public places of the Merchant City. Aberdeenshire Hebridean isle of Eigg. Prepare yourself for three The Festival aims to showcase the best of what 2014 (July tbc) days of the best sounds from Scotland and the Merchant City has to offer. Celebrate the beyond, surrounded by the country’s most undisputed cultural quarter of Glasgow, Organisers are waiting for decisions on funding wondrous sights - brought to you by the showcase the wide range of restaurants, cafes for Wizard before they can confirm the 2014 organisers of Home Game and Away Game, and and bars, cultural venues and arts organisations dates - but were looking at July. Stay up-to-date made possible with support from Homecoming on offer within this unique urban space. via facebook and twitter links. Scotland 2014.

10-13 July Stonehaven

Edinburgh 18-27 July

Stonehaven Folk Festival - home of good music and song. Some of the best Traditional and Contemporary Folk music with Concerts, Ceilidh, Sessions, Singarounds, Workshops and the famous Aqua Ceilidh and World Paper’n’Comb Championships. Come and join the fun! www.stonehavenfolkfestival.co.uk

T in the Park

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What more can we say! Scotland’s most widely known and respected festival, which always attracts the biggest names. Check out if tickets are still available at www.tinthepark.com/tickets

PKD Festival

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The 19 July 2014 sees the return of the 6th annual PKD Festival and, after the success of last year, will once again include the East Coast Bike Show. Each year has seen this event grow in size and stature and this year looks like being no different with the announcement that the PKD Festival will be headlined by Scots rockers ……… BIG COUNTRY. The event in aid of Cash for Kids will like last year start off with the pushkart race in the morning, starting at 9am. The East Coast Bike Show will see the return of all the world's top manufacturers like Harley Davidson, Ducatti, Kawasaki, Yamaha and many more. The kid’s zone returns with even more inflateables and attractions than ever before, and all the community stalls and Krispy Kreme doughnuts will be back too.

Hebrides 16-19 July Fantastic four-day festival set against the rich cultural backdrop of the Outer Hebrides, featuring top quality music from around the Celtic nations and beyond. Stornoway and throughout Lewis and Harris. Get your tickets quickly at www.hebceltfest.com/booking www.hebceltfest.com

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The Wickerman Festival Dumfries & Galloway 25-26 July Scotland's alternative music festival in Dumfries & Galloway offers a unique and eclectic celebration of cult musical genres and cult cinema with a relaxed, laidback family-friendly atmosphere, aimed at the more discerning contemporary music fan. All the action climaxes with the burning of a giant traditional willow and straw effigy.

Now the biggest jazz and blues festival in Scotland, the programme ranges from star names to new Scottish-based players, and from trad to the avant garde. New for 2014 - We've got Van Morrison, Jools Holland Rhythm and Blues Orchestra with special guest Mel C, Mike Stern/Bill Evans Superband; a tribute to Oscar Peterson; Bill Wyman Rhythm Kings plus Maggie www.thewickermanfestival.co.uk Bell & Friends; Chris Barber Band; The Bad Plus; Christian Scott

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Ugie Folk Festival Peterhead 25-27 July

Ugie Folk Club, based in the north east of Scotland, runs a weekend of concerts, pub folk nights and sessions. Special guests this year are Ian Bruce and Ian Walker. Concderts, sessions and songwriting competition. www.ugiefolk.co.uk

Speyfest Moray 25-27 July As Scottish Music Festivals go Speyfest is a real Gem. The small town folk festival with big ideas! Three days of Concerts, Ceilidhs and Stomps, with some of the biggest names from the world of traditional and contemporary Celtic music and all in the beautiful village of Fochabers on the banks of the River Spey. It just can't get any better than that! Or can it? www.speyfest.com

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SCOTTISH MUSIC FESTIVALS 2014 to be included in our festival listings email details to: musicnewsscotland@gmail.com Southern Fried Perth 25-27 July Buffy Sainte-Marie, Steve Earle and Rosanne Cash have been announced as headliners for this year’s Southern Fried Festival. Other acts confirmed for Scotland’s seventh annual festival of American Roots music in Perth Concert Hall and other city centre venues include John Fullbright, Marc Ford and Cedric Watson with more to be announced. As always, there will be the usual smattering of smaller gigs in city centre venues, a Sunday Brunch, support gigs and open mics all fuelled by the famous Southern Fried soul food and served up with a warm slice of Scottish hospitality. www.southernfriedfestival.co.uk

Aboyne & Deeside Festival Aboyne 25 July - 10 August We are an annual arts festival in Royal Deeside with a broad range of events covering classical, folk and contemporary music, politics, thought, art, drama, literature and film. With fun festival events ranging from intimate gatherings and musical performances, to literature and film events we aim to cover a broad range of subjects offering something for everyone at Aboyne and Deeside! Music this year includes Dougie MacLean and Rachel Sermanni www.aboyneanddeesidefestival.org.uk

AUGUST Prestfest

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PRESTFEST the Prestwick Community Music Festival is run by enlisting financial support from local pubs, cafes, restaurants,,hotels,shops and other business services throughout the town. All types of music at various venues throughout the town. www.prestfest.co.uk

Magners Summer Nights Glasgow 7-10 + 14-16 August A music festival featuring high-profile acts is to be held over two weekends at the newlyrefurbished £2m bandstand in Glasgow's Kelvingrove Park. Teenage Fanclub, Squeeze, Alison Moyet, The Waterboys, Capercaillie and Steve Earle will perform at Magners Summer Nights. www.facebook.com/ MagnersSummerNights

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Trad on the Tyne Haddington 29-31 August

The outstanding Karine Polwart and Blazin’ Fiddles will be topping the bill at this year’s Trad Stow on the Tyne festival in Haddington. Other 16 August headline acts will include the Friel Sisters, the Victorian Trout Conspiracy, and local singer/ Stowed Out is ran by Sound Out are a not for songwriter Alex Hodgson, while the programme profit organisation formed in 2009 by an eclectic will again feature massed pipes and drums, group of musicians and music fans in the village Open Stage, workshops, come-and-try classes, of Stow in the Scottish Borders. storytelling, pub sessions, and a wide range of Over the years Sound Out has grown and now family entertainment. Organised by Haddington hosts a range vibrant music and arts events Pipe Band in association with the Waterloo where there is always a strong emphasis on Bistro, Trad on the Tyne is now in its fourth encouraging and supporting young or first time year. performers to get up and have a go. www.tradonthetyne.com www.soundout.org.uk

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Stranraer Park Fest Stranraer 22-23 August What is the Park Fest? A music festival, a large marquee which is ticketed, a licensed bar and live music all day!! Nowhere else could you get so much great live music for so little a cost, in fact if you buy your ticket before hand it is less than £2 per band!! In the last 4 years our wee festival has got better and better, putting our lifeboat and Stranraer on the map. A Music Festival with loads of fun and family appeal www.lifeboatparkfest.co.uk

Doune The Rabbit Hole

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Beauly 8-9 August

Get yourself a ticket to Scotland’s all ages wackiest festival of music and performing arts. Bella is back in its beautiful Highland setting with all the crazy variety that makes it Scotland’s premier boutique festival. ''Belladrum - quite simply, it’s what everyday life should be like, if only everyday life didn't get in the way.'' - Clare Damdoaran, eFestivals

Cardross, nr Stirling 22-24 August A small family-friendly festival with a twist! Doune The Rabbit Hole presents music, comedy, art, spoken word, drama, puppetry and much more! Events across Scotland throughout the year culminating in a 3 day multi arts festival... it's time to go Doune The Rabbit Hole!! We make people happy through music, art, cake and loads of other stuff! After we've done that we teach people who wouldn't ordinarily be able to how to do creative things, like play instruments, write poetry and paint. www.dounetherabbithole.co.uk

The Buffet 2014: The Shetland Rock Festival Shetland 22-24 August Two big full on jam-packed shows, one night and one day & night of rock and metal celebrating Shetland's finest and most original acts that make up the burgeoning Shetland metal scene. The line-up also includes seven bands from the mainland that will compliment the local acts and also some of these bands have already played in Shetland or toured with Shetland bands. There will be twenty bands playing over the two dates accompanied by local drum & DJ act, Lyall Vs Murray and MC'd by the

Summer Isles Festival Achiltibuie, Ross-shire 30 August Pioneered by local musician Mairearad Green, with fantastic music and the most beautiful festival setting, this year’s Summer Isles Festival in Achiltibuie, which is under an hour from Ullapool, promises to be the best yet. The varied line up for 2014 includes new electro/ techno band, Halcyon, featuring John Somerville, Barry Reid and Adam Sutherland; best known as members of lively supergroup Treacherous Orchestra. The boys pack a big punch with a mix of Electro/Techno/Big beat sounds alongside live instrumentation, vocal samples and bundles of raw energy. www.summerislesfestival.com

Electric Fields Drumlanrig Castle 30 August A brand new festival nestled in the beautiful surroundings of Drumlanrig Castle, south west Scotland. Fatherson headlining. Organisers have worked tirelessly to put together a formidable line-up of musical talent at a ticket price that’s kind on the music-loving pocket. Organisers believe Electric Fields will be a hugely significant event both for Dumfries and Galloway and the Scottish music calendar. www.facebook.com/electricfieldsfestival

SEPTEMBER Nairn Book and Arts Festival Nairn 2-7 September A unique celebration of literature, drama, music and art in the Highlands of Scotland. We’re really proud of our Festival Programme this year; with more variety than ever, we’re sure you and your family will love it. There will be music for all tastes, from the inimitable jazz

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Bathgate Music Festival Bathgate 4-7 September The programme features a range of musical styles, profiles local music making, involve people of all ages, promotes a high quality professional programme and provides music education opportunities for young people. www.facebook.com/pages/Bathgate-Music-Festival/147565131921816

Glasgow Americana Festival Glasgow 1-5 October Glasgow's annual celebration of Americana brings musicians from as far afield as Texas and Canada to perform roots music from blues to rockabilly. www.glasgowamericana.com

The Cumnock Tryst Cumnock 2-5 October

Tenement Trail Festival Glasgow 4 October TENEMENT TRAIL festival is back for the second consecutive year with a dynamic line-up of bands. Stretching across four venues on Glasgow’s famous Sauchiehall Street, the festival will see over 30 acts of an eclectic mix of genres take to the stages in October from noon until the early hours to help celebrate Tenement TV’s third birthday. www.tenementtv.com

The Spree Paisley October 10-18 Paisley's national festival of music, comedy and arts, now in it third year - taking place at various venues in the town centre www.thespree.co.uk

Blas Festival

A new music festival under the leadership of Scottish composer, James MacMillan CBE Cumnock, Scotland. It is hoped that The Cumnock Tryst will become an annual event with Blas Festival is the Highlands' premier Gaelic and concerts in venues in and around the town. The traditional music festival. Blas takes place in programme will feature some of the finest, venues across the Highlands and includes an international classical artists, as well as music eclectic line-up of local, national and and musicians from different backgrounds both international artistes. stylistically and socially. The Cumnock Tryst aims to make its strong commitment to the www.blas-festival.com community at the heart of all its activities, for instance involving young people at school and college, amateur choirs and local bands. Highlands 4-15 September

Midfest

Dalkeith 6-7 September

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Midlothian's arts and culture festival Midfest is coming back, bigger than ever with the help of the Homecoming Scotland 2014 fund. This year's event is kicking off with a massive music festival at Dalkeith Country Estate featuring Scottish bands such as Big Country and the Bay City Rollers. Midfest: Grown in Scotland will also feature a host of other bands from Scotland

Ullapool Guitar Festival Ullapool 3-5 October

Perthshire Amber The Dougie MacLean Festival Perthshire 24 October - 2 November This is the 10th year of our festival and promises once again to be full of wonderful concerts featuring the finest of Scotland's musical talent as well as some international guests. Our venues are as special as ever … ranging from the prestigious Perth Concert Hall to town halls and tiny village halls, from atmospheric castles to our historic Dunkeld Cathedral and even including an iron age Crannog on Loch Tay…25 venues in all in 2014! www.perthshireamber.com

NOVEMBER

Come and Join us for the 15th Ullapool Guitar Festival this October. Amazing musicians in concert and held held in stunning surroundings. Enjoy workshops, concerts, the guitar exhibition/ Kinross-shire's Winter Festival trade show and the best kept secret in Ullapool www.midfestgrowninscotland.co.uk Kinross-shire "The Late Club" - starting at midnight and runs November-December till 03.00 am (and sometimes longer!). If you love guitar music in all its forms then this Kinross-shire Winter Festival celebrates all local NonStuff Festival Festival is not to be missed. events happening during November and Wiston Lodge, South Lanarkshire : December. Kinross-shire Local Events 12-14 September www.ullapoolguitarfestival.com Organisation (KLEO) has announced that Eddi Reader The Forgotten Works bring you NonStuff – will perform at the Kinross-shire's Winter Festival events with unamplified performances, 'SHADES' on Saturday 22 November. For updates, tickets permaculture, workshops and games. After a Haddo Arts Festival 2014 and more information please visit the festival calamitous but eventually successful crowfunding Aberdeenshire website ..... campaign – the first ever NonStuff festival is 3-12 October happening in September. www.kinrosswinterfestival.co.uk A 10 day long festival of the arts at Haddo House www.nonstuff.co.uk in Aberdeenshire. The 'Haddo Arts Festival’ running in October is a prestigious 10 day event, Scottish Guitar bringing together performers and artists of Loopallu national importance alongside the distinctive and & Music Festival Ullapool talented voices of the North East. This is hoped Edinburgh 26-27 September to be a durable and important annual Scottish 3-9 November festival using the fantastic facilities at Haddo and On paper they said it wouldn’t work, a festival in its country park. Scotland’s Premier Public & Industry Guitar & late September in a remote village on the West Music Event returns for its second year. More Coast of Scotland 60 miles from the nearest www.haddoartsfestival.org.uk details here soon. town, but Loopallu seven years later has had the likes of Paolo Nutini, Mumford & Sons and Franz www.edinburghguitarandmusicfestival.co.uk Ferdinand grace their little stage. This is a small intimate festival with a line-up of well known

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