Wickerman rules the waves

Jul 20, 2014

Wickerman 2012

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Wickerman Festival Fires Up with British Sea Power

 

Indie Rockers Join Summerisle Line Up as Festival Countdown Begins

Lowland Links Tent adds more local acts and an opera surprise!

 

With music fans counting the hours until this year’s spectacular Wickerman Festival, organisers have announced a few final treats in the line-up before the masses descend to Dundrennan on Friday 25th and Saturday 26th July.

 Enigmatic indie rockers British Sea Power, once described by The Sunday Times as ‘The best band in Britain’, have stormed into the Summerisle’s Saturday bill, joining Del Amitri and The Feeling amongst many others for what is set to be a day of truly memorable live music.

The Brighton-based six piece, who count David Bowie and Jarvis Cocker amongst their loyal fan base, will bring their sweeping, visceral guitar sounds and legendary eccentric stage antics to the already brilliant main stage line up.

It’s over a decade since British Sea Power launched their debut album, ‘The Decline of British Sea Power’ to huge critical acclaim. Their indie credentials have not waned, and last year’s 2013 album ‘Machineries of Joy’ was hailed as a creative high for the band – with BBC 6Music listeners recently placing their track ‘Remember me’ at number nine in the stations’ stop 100 tracks of all time, slotted between Radiohead and Johnny Cash.

There are also new Saturday additions to the Lowland Links tent, staged by Wickerman Festival as part of Year of Homecoming to showcase the culture of the Dumfries and Galloway area. The rousing sounds of the Creetown Silver Band, a brass band that dates back to 1880 hailing from the local village of Creetown, will join the line up as will Nicola Black, a native of Dumfries and Galloway and the festival’s very own Acoustic Village Manager, who will take her turn in the spotlight on Saturday evening.

There will also be a special treat for music fans when Dumfriesshire Cellist, Alex McQuiston, is joined by top opera singers from the International Musicians Platform to perform a selection of best-loved opera classics – from Nessun Dorma to Tonight from Westside Story for the Wickerman audience.

Finally, the dazzling Eletricat Samba will whip the Wickerman crowd into a full-on Brazilian frenzy, performing briefly on the Summerisle Stage on Saturday before heading out into the arena for some carnival fun with the crowds.

Festival Coordinator Helen Chalmers commented: ‘With just a few days to go until we open the gates to this year’s Wickerman Festival, news that British Sea Power are joining the bill is set to send a huge wave of excitement amongst music fans. Not only are they one of the most enduring indie bands in the UK, but they put on a show that we know will be another great festival highlight amongst the many we have in store across our stages.

‘Adding a few more very diverse and unexpected artists to the bill, including some great traditional brass band music, a bit of classical opera and a blast of Brazilian Samba is what Wickerman fans love about this festival. There really is something for everyone to enjoy. So if you haven’t got your Wickerman tickets yet, there are still a few left and we’d urge music fans not to miss out on what promises to be another amazing two days of brilliant music and entertainment on site.’

 

Wickerman Festival 2014

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

East Kirkcarswell Farm, Dundrennan, Dumfries & Galloway

 

Tickets can be purchased from

http://wickerman.skiddletickets.com/

For further information, please contact Rachael Tyrrell or Vicki Byers at Burt Greener Communications / 0131 220 0003

Rachael: rachael@burtgreener.co.uk / 07818 075 606

Vicki: vbyers@burtgreener.co.uk / 0797 475 2865

 

 

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