The Old Fruit Market hosts A Festival of Music, and includes a wide variety of cultures who wish to share their music with others between July 28 and August 2, 2014.
The music ranges from contemporary folk music, to the invention of music, to a mix of many different types of music, and the countries ranging from Scotland and Ireland, to New Zealand, to Africa and South Africa.
The festival starts with contemporary folk band Peatog Faeries, and ends with Louis Baker, of New Zealand, who is said to sing with shades of Motown-era soul. And when the acts are over Festival 2014 DJs will keep the party atmosphere going until the people give up, or the neighbours start complaining – whatever comes first.
Each night starts at 9pm and ends late into the evening. It is rumoured that Team Scotland, as well as many other athletes, will be there at the venue. It is over 18s only and tickets cost £10 (unreserved standing and seating).
So if you’re looking for a bit of fun, without the kids, then A Festival of Music could for you. And if you miss one night, there are still plenty of nights to go and plenty of acts to see. Even if the acts aren’t you’re cup of tea, you’ll have a night away from the kids and a night of fun and dancing. I say go for it, even if it’s only for one night.
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