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with Suuns, Kathryn Joseph, Resonators, onlyjoe, Julianna Barwick, Baghdaddies, & Trembling Bells

By Scott Williams | Published: Fri 6th May 2016

Suuns

Friday 19th to Sunday 21st August 2016
Cardross Estate, Port of Menteith, Stirlingshire, Stirlingshire, FK8 3JY, Scotland MAP
£88
Daily capacity: 1,000
Last updated: Tue 12th Jul 2016

Suuns, Kathryn Joseph, Resonators, onlyjoe, Julianna Barwick, The Baghdaddies, Trembling Bells, A Sudden Burst of Colour, Gun Outfit, Egebamyasi, Robin Catto, Falope & The Tubes, Lego Sounds, HQFU, Samson Sounds, Stalawa Sound, Sunshine Social, Barberos, Skayaman, Polarnecks, Herschel 36, Crucial Roots, Tom Spirals, Stephanie Fraser and Mo Evans, E Karika Djal, Strawberry Jam Soundsystem, Mighty Oak, Doug MacGregor, Escape Roots Sound, Outblinker, Jemima Thewes, Old Bag, Umbongo Nambarrie, Norrie McCulloch , Steadfast Sylvatica, Decades of Dub, December '91, Bass Warrior & Peter Brown, Heavy Duty Masterclocks, Tenement Sounds, B2kWhattSound, and Green Ewan have all been announced for the 7th Doune The Rabbit held from Friday 19th until Sunday 21st August 2016, returning to Cardross Estate, Port of Menteith, Stirlingshire, in Scotland.

Headliners Admiral Fallow, Cate Le Bon, and Treacherous Orchestra top the line-up of acts including Mungos Hi Fi with Solo Banton, Jeffrey Lewis & Los Bolts, C Duncan, Colonel Mustard and Dijon Five, Blanck Mass, Richard Dawson, Clap! Clap! , Awesome Tapes From Africa, Emma Pollock, Bombskare, The Destroyers, Sax Ruins, Mickey 9's, Shopping, Babe, De Rosa, Rozi Plain, Iona Fyfe Band, Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs, Vasa, Sound of Yell, Woodenbox, Jo Mango, Bossy Love, Teen Canteen, The Crying Lion, Howie Reeve, Honey & the Herbs, Massicot, Urang Matang, The Creeping Ivies, Glad Community Choir sings Bowie, Cairo Liberation Front, Upjumped Brass Band, Samedia Shebeen, Hannah Lou Clark, Mogen, Alien Lullabies, and Raza.

With an event capacity of only 3000, Doune The Rabbit Hole organisers pride themselves on being one of the country’s smallest festivals, giving the event a uniquely intimate and friendly atmosphere. Families are warmly welcomed at the festival with tickets for children aged 12 and under available for free, so all ages can experience the range of activities over the course of the weekend.

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The early bird offer has ended. Weekend tickets are priced at £88, a child (aged 13-15 years) ticket is priced at £58, and children aged 12 years and under are free.

More acts are still to be announced.

The Spoken Word tent will host poetry, stand-up and storytelling and the Cinema which will show a range of films from family friendly flicks through to life-changing documentaries and even a late-night horror session.

 




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