Line-up
Friday: Headlined by Polar Bear, with Mungo's Hi Fi, Zoey Van Goey, Rudi Zygadlo, The Ray Summers, Rise Kagona, Cloudshoes, Christine Bovill, Rags & Feathers, Honey & The Herbs, Conquering Animal Sound, Trumpets of Death, The Balladeers, The Well Green, Quack Quack, The Light Shines, Asazi Space Funk Explosion, Dr Mango & The Chickpeas, Rae, Safety Nett, Hispanic Panic DJs, and The Lucid Dream.Saturday: The Vaselines, BMX Bandits, Alasdair Roberts, Remember Remember, Colorama, Blurt (Ted Milton), Christine Bovill performs PIAF, The Hidden Masters, Ben Butler & Mousepad, Nick Garrie, Randolph's Leap, Ally Kerr, Pussy Power DJs, Sweet Baboo, My Old Blue Terraplane, How to Swim, Delta Mainline, Helicon, Button Up DJs, Tattie Toes, EWO DJs, Dan Mantle, Tango in The Attic, Gropetown, GRNR, Jacob Yates & The PGL, Galoshins, The Cosmic Dead, Adam Stearns, Prog Corner DJs, Babédox, and Megan Wood.
Sunday: Mike Heron, Trembling Bells, James Yorkston, Broadcast 2000, The See See, The Real Tuesday Weld, 3 Daft Monkeys, Frank Fairfield, Teaspoon, Them Beatles, Punch & The Apostles, The Junipers, RM Hubbert, Buddy Peace, Bert Miller & Animal Folk, The DT6, Houdini Dax, Lord Rochester, The Store Keys, The Method, The Ballachulish Hellhounds, Sleepy Eyes Nelson, Captain Slackship's MA, Pumajaw, The Newts, Frog Pocket, Fur Hood, Robin Adams, Big Hogg, Clusterfunk, Michah Gilbert, and Tokamak.
In addition to music there will be politics, philosophy and literature from spoken word performers including human rights campaigner Craig Murray and a talk on Charles Dickens and Scotland by Professor Grahame Smith. There's comedy from stand ups including Vladimir McTavish and Keir McAllister, plus DJs, children's theatre, art workshops, poetry, craft stalls, local ale, cider, organic food and much more in a relaxed, festive atmosphere.
Tickets
A weekend ticket with camping (from Friday - Sunday) is priced at £58 (£48 without camping). Day tickets are priced at £30. To buy tickets, click here.Parking
There is fairly limited parking so if you wish to bring a car please pack it full of lovely people and be prepared for the £10 parking fee on the gate!By Train
There are regular trains that run from Glasgow Queen Street and Edinburgh to Dunblane where you'll be picked up by one of the Rabbit Run shuttle buses and brought to the gates.By Bus
There are regular buses that run to Dunblane from Edinburgh and Stirling which is easily accessible from Glasgow.Shuttle Bus
Limited seats for direct buses between from Glasgow and Edinburgh, and Doune, are available. The Rabbit Run bus will also be running between Dunblane bus and train stations and the site.More information will be here when available.
