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Scotland's first Gaelic metalcore band to debut at Belladrum
Scotland's first Gaelic metalcore band to debut at Belladrum

The Herald Scotland

time20 hours ago

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  • The Herald Scotland

Scotland's first Gaelic metalcore band to debut at Belladrum

The Glasgow-based four-piece have build an online fanbase over the last year and intend to make an impact at Belladrum before making way for the likes of The Hoosiers and Example. The festival takes place just a few miles outside of Beauly, near Inverness, and vocalist Colin Stone said: '[[Gaelic]] music is often associated with accordions, acoustic guitars, and the fiddle. Gun Ghaol began as a way to combat that stereotype. "It's brilliant that Belladrum have recognised the following we've been building online and wanted to bring it to their audience. Read More 'We don't wear masks, there's nobody famous involved - it's just riffs and breakdowns in a language that deserves to be heard." Gun Ghaol will be the heaviest set across the three day festival that includes others such as Natasha Bedingfield, Supergrass and Texas but the group are aware of that and are keen to offer something different to audiences. Colin added: "We're something completely different for audiences. "Metalcore, our genre, has been performed in English for decades. There are other bands whose lyrics are in German, French, Russian. So I thought: why can't we do this in Gaelic? 'It's a language I've spoken all my life. It's my heritage. And if we can bring it to people in a way they've never heard before, that's fantastic.' Figures from the 2022 national census found that the number of Gaelic speakers in Scotland was on the rise, with strong increases in school-age children and young adults. Gun Ghaol themselves are fresh off the back of releasing 'Tog Dealbh', the second single from their upcoming 'Sgrios' EP with Dundee-based producer Kieran Smith.

The Hoosiers to play at record shop in Oakham after festival cancelled
The Hoosiers to play at record shop in Oakham after festival cancelled

BBC News

time17-05-2025

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  • BBC News

The Hoosiers to play at record shop in Oakham after festival cancelled

Multi-platinum selling band The Hoosiers are set to play an intimate gig to just 70 people after a festival where they were due to perform was cancelled. The band had been booked for On the Green Fest in Peterborough, which was cancelled due to poor advance ticket sales. But instead the band will play a free gig at family-run independent record shop Rockabuy Records in Oakham, Rutland, on Saturday 24 owner Dean Poole said he was staggered when the festival organisers approached his son asking if they wanted The Hoosiers to play in their shop. Dean said: "The people who were running the festival know my son Chris and contacted him and said 'the festival has been cancelled, so how do you feel about The Hoosiers playing in your shop?'"My instant reaction was that we've only got a small shop which will only hold about 70 people; do they really want to play here? "But we were told they were happy to do a small intimate gig, so I thought 'let's do it'. Sometimes in life you just need to go for it, and it'll be nice to give something back to the fans. "It's quite a thing for sleepy little Oakham, and we'll need to be careful we don't upset the noise police, but it will be an acoustic gig, so we won't be shaking the windows!" The Hoosiers – who comprise original members, vocalist Irwin Sparkes and drummer Alan Sharland - will play hits from their entire back catalogue during the said: "With the disappointing news that On The Green Festival has been cancelled, Al and I thought it would be only right and a bit fun to do a pop-up gig at the nearest record shop for fans who were planning to come to our festival show."Entry to The Hoosiers show will be on a first-come, first-served basis, prioritising those who have cancelled tickets to On The Green Festival at the Embankment with them.

Party at the Palace festival audience will be rocking and rolling as comedy line-up is announced
Party at the Palace festival audience will be rocking and rolling as comedy line-up is announced

Daily Record

time28-04-2025

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  • Daily Record

Party at the Palace festival audience will be rocking and rolling as comedy line-up is announced

Revellers at this year's Party at the Palace will be splitting their sides with laughter thanks to a host of fantastic comedians. Host Des McLean will bring together the best of Scottish talent and his picks from the Fringe for this year's comedy stage line-up. While the family fun weekend will see Boney M, Squeeze, The Hoosiers and Tom Meighan rock the music stage, Party At The Palace has also built a reputation as hosting the most unique open air comedy club in Scotland. Funny man Des McLean will host an expertly curated comedy line-up over the weekend of August 2 and 3 in Linlithgow, which will include international TV stars like Glenn Wool, Susie McCabe, Tiff Stevenson, Liam Farrelly, Kim Blythe, Ray Bradshaw, Josie Long, Rosco McLelland, Chris Forbes and Tei Boyd. With the iconic Fringe going on in August too, Des picks out his favourites from the programme there, alongside the turns he feels have to perform whether they're doing Edinburgh or not. If this was a gig this is a 40-quid ticket for this line-up, they're all headline acts. 'I know it's a cliché but there is genuinely something for everyone, for every taste – international comics, current and previous award winners, big box office hits and then really offbeat stuff too. 'I'm compering and hosting bits in between as usual because I know the audience and we have regulars who come every year – we must be only comedy tent at a festival where we have our own regulars. 'Punters come an hour early to get their bales of hay to sit on, it's a real part of why they're at the festival not just a passing interest to tune in and out of – usually comedy can be a background thing at an event like this but this is a comedy club in the fresh air. 'It reminds me of the beer garden tour Susie McCabe and I did after lockdown. 'People can sit back relax and enjoy it – it's a real cracking event and experience with a certain demographic, family vibes, it's such a nice not up itself event. I love it. 'Often with music festivals, there's a tent in a corner and it's an afterthought but this has a following and a purpose, people come for it as an attraction in its own right.' Des is thrilled at the line-up he has managed to put together this year and he's confident it rivals anything at any major comedy event. Sunday is headlined by Susie McCabe who just sold out three Kings Theatre shows and won the Sir Billy Connolly award last year. Ray Bradshaw from Off The Ball headlines Saturday. Canadian comic Glenn Wool, who has six comedy albums, will also feature, as will Tiff Stevenson who starred alongside Ricky Gervais in The Office, and stars of social media such as TikTok star Kim Blythe. Party at the Palace Festival Director John Richardson said: 'This isn't a case of festival bookers throwing together a comedy line-up or trying to pull in some names we think might work. 'Comedy is more than that, there's real science and art to programming both the right line-up and how that flows through the two days. 'We have known and respected Des for a long time and he was always a lynchpin of our comedy stuff, so it made absolute sense to hand the whole thing over to him – he's in charge, it's his thing. 'It's been a huge success and we're thrilled to have him on board – it's essentially his picks of the best in comedy both at the Fringe and just in general. 'We really believe in bringing the very best to the festival whether that's music, comedy, food, drinks, all of it – and we are really happy with the line-up across the board this year.' For more info and tickets visit: Don't miss the latest news from the West Lothian Courier. Sign up to our free newsletter here .

Example and The Hoosiers to headline Dubai music festival
Example and The Hoosiers to headline Dubai music festival

FACT

time20-03-2025

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  • FACT

Example and The Hoosiers to headline Dubai music festival

The Pub in the Park line-up also includes Barrioke and tribute bands. Pub in the Park brings together music and merriment in Dubai. On 20 April, it takes place at Dubai Media City Amphitheatre and showcases a range of stars. The line-up includes Example, The Hoosiers and more. Pub in the Park is taking over Dubai Media City. Guests can enjoy a fun-filled, family-friendly day out with songs, stalls and more. The line-up also includes Barrioke with special guests, Jim Beam on an acoustic stage, and tribute bands for Gerry Cinnamon and Oasis. Example is a British musician, and hails from London, United Kingdom. In 2007, he released his debut album, What We Made. He combines a mix of electronic, hip hop, and EDM. His hit singles include Changed The Way You Kiss Me, Kids Again and Stay Awake. The rock band The Hoosiers are making their way from the United States to the United Arab Emirates. The group hail from Indianapolis, Indiana, and are famous for their mix of indie pop. The group include Irwin Sparkes on lead vocals and guitar, and Alan Sharland on drums and percussion. The group's hit songs include Choices and Worried About Ray. At Pub in the Park in Dubai Media City, guests can enjoy pub grub. As the name suggests, guests can enjoy a range of beers, which includes Guinness. Plus, pop-ups from brands ranging from Goose Island to Hendricks Gin. Pub in the Park runs from 2pm to 11pm, and tickets are available now. Check in with FACT for the best things to do in Dubai. GO: Visit for more information.

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