MOKFest launches Scotland’s return to live festivals
All concerts will be held within Scottish Government guidelines, with lower capacities allowing audiences to safely enjoy each event.
All concerts will be held within Scottish Government guidelines, with lower capacities allowing audiences to safely enjoy each event.
In an unprecedented move the virtual festival has set up a temporary recording studio in the Officers Mess at MACC Business Park where bands can record safely.
‘We would like to thank every single one of you for allowing us to do what we love.’
Each of the band’s members has added their own musical background and style to the each of the recordings, creating a unique and vibrant sound on the four-track EP.
There is much young home musical talent including Rhuvaal, Ceann Tir, Western Sound, the Niamh MacKaveney Trio and the Dalriada Connections Band.
Rhuvaal will rock the UK capital at an exclusive Google Burns Night gig.
Youngsters flooded into the dance and partied with glow sticks, which were on sale alongside soft drinks and snacks.
Youth worker Dawn Wallace said: ‘The Big Night Out is part of ‘The Year of the Young People 2018’ celebrations.
The first act to be announced is another of Carradale’s own, Lorne MacDougall, who will hit the stage with his band.