Dancing for donations for humanitarian appeal
A community interest company is encouraging Kintyre people to use the power of dance to help support Ukrainians affected by war
A community interest company is encouraging Kintyre people to use the power of dance to help support Ukrainians affected by war
Peat and Diesel, who play a mix of Scottish folk music and Celtic punk, were supported by Glasgow rockers The Ronains and punk upstarts Anavrin, two members of which are pupils at Tarbert Academy.
Youngsters were encouraged to dress up as their favourite toys as they attended the Victoria Hall show where they discovered where lost toys end up – Toyland, of course.
‘We are gutted but the boys are 100 per cent committed to playing in Tarbert and it is going to be one wild night when we get it on!’
The all-new show goes on tour in October but Tarbert was treated to a special preview performance
Tarbert pupils happy as clams after seafarms visit and return to entertainment for West Kintyre Promotions
‘We look forward to welcoming everyone for what will be a unique and intimate evening with Peat and Diesel.’
‘Eddi ensured a warm and cosy atmosphere inside, as she not only possesses the voice of an angel but is a wonderful storyteller too.’
‘We believe passionately in what we are doing and the whole package of support, not just financial, on offer from UnLtd is first class.