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Rival music festival
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Rival music festival
July 28, 2017

MOK Fest brings £1.98M into the local economy over the five days of the event.

Campbeltown
The View at 2014’s MOKFest was fantastic
July 28, 2017

The event was extended by another day with the addition of the Gaelic Concert which was headlined by Norman MacKinnon.

Leisure
25th MOK Fest Survivors’ Night
July 25, 2017

‘Some of the bands have special surprises for our 25th anniversary celebrations.’

Leisure
Manx men made MOK Fest music
July 21, 2017

Celtic folk band came up the watter from the Isle of Man.

Campbeltown
Saw Doctors cut a dash in Wee Toon
July 15, 2017

Campbeltown’s own super-group Slainte Davaar Allstars made their debut as headliners.

Campbeltown
Ska, trad and indie rockers set for Mok Fest
July 14, 2017

‘Ferocious ska with a Scottish death reggae twist – like the Blues Brothers on speed, crossed with Madness on Prozac,’

Campbeltown
MOK Fest’s tantalising traditional line-up
July 5, 2017

The Shee are an exceptional all-female band showcasing powerful vocals and instrumental prowess.

Campbeltown
Soprano sax’s sizzling sound
June 30, 2017

Pink Floyd’s Comfortably Numb was a wonderful cover dedicated to a drunk, named Frank.

Gallery
Bands have a blast at MidFest
June 23, 2017

Declan Welsh told the audience he was from East Kilbride which he described as the: ‘Paragon of mediocrity.’

Leisure
Agricultural choir combines in Wee Toon
June 21, 2017

Farmers and farmer’s wives will dig up some long forgotten tunes .

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