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Count down to Multiverse festival

GRAB a last minute ticket to the marvellous Music at the Multiverse festival, taking place on 31st August and 1st September 2024.

The two-day event will feature live music and DJ sets across three stages, at the unique and spectacular Crawick Multiverse near Sanquhar.

This year’s festival has an exceptional line-up with The Hoosiers, Toploader, Tide Lines, Colonel Mustard and the Dijon 5, The Lucky Doves, The Lutras, EBB, Elias T. Hoth, Kissing the Flint, The Mocking Byrds, Tiderays and The Cherry Pinks all set to perform on the Main Stage.

Dance fans can also expect a stellar lineup in the Big Top Dance Tent with performances from Public Domain, Flip N Fill, Technotronic Ft Eric Martin, Michael Smith, Malcolm X, We Love Old Skool, Stevie Lennon, Brett Lawrie, Steven Allan, Stephen Holland, Blair Crawford, Nicky Nally, Jamie Benson and Paul Cooper.

Thanks to a partnership with the Up Yer Airts team there will be a new Cosmic Lounge performance space featuring local talent, as well as an artist showcase for new young performers, including Dopesickfly, Zoe Bestel, Ella Campbell, Alexander and the Greeks, Kate Kyle and Palliro.

Sharon Glendinning, event promoter for Music at the Multiverse, said: “We couldn’t be more excited about hosting Music at the Multiverse in 2024. We have once again secured a fantastic line-up and with less than a month to go, we are looking forward to another record-breaking attendance.

“We have been overwhelmed with the support received from performers and festival-goers, as well as from funders, sponsors and supporters and we can’t wait to welcome everyone to the Multiverse.”

Dedicated coach travel is available to Music at the Multiverse on both Saturday August 31 and Sunday September 1, with pick-up and drop-off points in Dumfries and Thornhill; Cumnock and New Cumnock; Gretna, Annan and Lockerbie and Castle Douglas. Customers can book a seat on a bus when they book a festival ticket online.

 

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