
The Wickerman Festival 2008
Friday 25th to Saturday 26th July 2008Kirkcarswell Farm nr. Kirkcudbright, Galloway, Scotland, Scotland MAP
£75 w/e incl camping; £50 for just Saturday; campervans £20
Gary Numan is considered to be one of the pioneers of electronic music and is widely known for his chart-topping 1979 hits 'Are 'Friends' Electric?' and 'Cars'. Numan's emotive signature style combines gloomy themes of depersonalization and alienation accompanied by energetic synthesizer work.

Now in its seventh year The Wickerman Festival features eight stages and other attractions this year will include chainsaw juggling, outdoor cinema, mountain bike skills course, children's circus and as usual the spectacular burning of a 25ft Wickerman at Saturday midnight.
Over 100 acts have already been confirmed including live acts Dodgy, The Hacienda Tour with Peter Hook, Bez, and Graeme Park, Sham 69, Alabama 3, Zoey van Goey, De Rosa and Broken Records grab the limelight on the Solus Stage showcasing Scotland's emerging talent. Dance fans can look forward to sets from Annie Nightingale, Xpress-2 and Mr C vs Tim Sheridan. Acoustic music is provided by artists including American folk legend Dean Friedman, the Lancashire Hotpots and The Wonderstuff's Miles Hunt.
Wickerman organisers are encouraging the expanding Polish community in South West Scotland. The organisers have been successful in gaining a grant from the Council to help fund the project which will include bands from Poland in the line up.
Tickets are on sale here, priced at £75 for the two days, or £50 for just the Saturday, and campervans costing an extra £20. Children aged 12 years and under are free.
