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A vivid frontier of land, sea and sky


TIREE MUSIC FESTIVAL 2010
Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 July
www.tireemusicfestival.co.uk

Featuring: Sandi Thom, Skerryvore, Skippinish, Crooked Reel,
Gunna Sound, Trail West, Fortunate Sons, Torridon
and much, much more…

Some of the biggest names from Scotland and Ireland’s traditional music scene including Sandi Thom, Skerryvore and Crooked Reel are set to rock residents on the western isles at the first ever Tiree Music Festival on Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 July.

Celebrating the best of celtic music, the Tiree Music Festival is a two-day open air event suitable for all ages. As well as an array of celtic music artists, the festival will include interactive workshops, a children’s ceilidh, whisky tasting, BBQs amongst many other activities and events – all of which will take place on the grounds of An Talla, Tiree’s community hall.

The brainchild of Skerryvore musician Daniel Gillespie, the Tiree Music Festival promises to be a key event in Tiree’s cultural calendar. Daniel says: “From touring with Skerryvore to various festivals I was always thinking it would be amazing if Tiree had a festival of its own – so I am extremely excited about the first ever TMF!

“To capture an International act such as Sandi Thom for our debut festival is fantastic and we hope that this year’s event will help build the foundations to allow TMF to be an annual success for Tiree and the community.”

Critically-acclaimed Banffshire-born musician Sandi Thom - famed for the hit song I Wish I Was A Punk Rocker – is amongst an array of artists set to make their way to Tiree for the summer festival. Other acts confirmed include Tiree bands Skerryvore, Skippinish, Gunna Sound, Trail West as well as Fortunate Sons, Torridon and Crooked Reel. And the weekend’s music celebration will come to a spectacular end with a not-to-be-missed performance by The Tiree All Star Ceilidh Band which will bring together generations of the island’s most celebrated musicians, young and old.

Sandi Thom is looking forward to her first Tiree gig: “I’m really excited and honoured to be part of the first Tiree Music Festival – I promise Tiree a rocking show!”

Tickets for the Tiree Music Festival go on sale from Friday 28 May at www.ticketsoup.com or by calling the box office on 0844 481 8898 or
visit in person at the SECC. Tickets cost £40 for an adult weekend ticket
(£35 Concession & under 14) with free weekend children’s passes available for under-8s (please note the Sunday Family Day is more
suitable for young children). Tiree residents can buy their tickets direct
from the Tiree Business Centre, Crossapol.

For further information log on to www.tireemusicfestival.co.uk