Del Amitri heads Wickerman

Apr 9, 2014

Wickerman Announces Del Amitri as Saturday Night Headliner

 Del Amitri and Alabama 3 joins sizzling Summerisle line-up

 

Friday 25th & Saturday 26th July 2014 / www.thewickermanfestival.co.uk

 

Wickerman, one of Scotland’s best-loved independent music festivals, has revealed that the Saturday night headliner for this summer’s event will be seminal Scottish pop-rock band Del Amitri. Also joining the eclectic bill will be Alabama 3, with other main stage acts still to be announced.

On Saturday 26th July Del Amitri are set to storm the stage in what will be their first festival appearance in 12 years. The chart topping band, who have sold six million albums, will rock the crowds with their signature mix of indie art pop, folk infused ballads and Brit rock, performing hits such as ‘Nothing Ever Happens’, ‘Always the Last to Know’, ‘Roll to Me’ and ‘Kiss This Thing Goodbye’.

Guitarist Iain Harvie commented: “It’s been a long time, but what a prospect it is to play to a Scottish festival crowd again; we’re really looking forward to joining all the Wicker fans this Summer.”

Joining the line-up on the Friday will be English, alternative rock act Alabama 3. The band are famed for their fusion of styles, mixing rock, dance, blues, country, gospel, and spoken word, as well as their electric presence on stage. The group will return to the Summerisle Stage to once again wow the Wickerman crowds with hits both old and new, including ‘Woke Up This Morning’ the theme tune to hit American TV series, ‘The Sopranos’ which the band are renowned for the world over.

Wickerman Festival Coordinator Helen Chalmers is delighted to reveal yet more acts for the 2014 festival. She commented:

“We are over the moon that Del Amitri have chosen Wickerman to make their Scottish festival comeback, after such a distinguished and memorable career it’ll be amazing to see the original members performing live again. It will be great to see Alabama 3 return to the festival this year, they have always had such an affinity with the Wickerman crowd. The atmosphere is sure to be electric”

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