Seedlings Stage line-up announced for Belladrum Tartan Heart

emerging talent including Our Lunar Activities, Sergeant, and more

By Scott Williams | Published: Wed 8th Jul 2009

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Friday 7th to Saturday 8th August 2009
Belladrum Estate, by Beauly, Inverness-shire IV4 7BA, Scotland MAP
weekend £80; Saturday £50; children (12 and under) Free - SOLD OUT
Last updated: Thu 6th Aug 2009

The line-up of emerging talent for the Seedlings Stage at next month's Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival has been announced.

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The emerging talent playing at the Scottish bash on Friday is The Side, Sergeant, St Deluxe, Flood of Red, Bronto Skylift, Healthy Minds Collpase, Cast of the Capital, Washington Irving, and Colour Coded.

Playing the Highlands And Island Live sponsored Seedlings Stage on Saturday will be Our Lunar Activities, Punch & The Apostles, Theatre Fall, Party Horse, Sucioperro, The Naked Strangers, Cruiser, and Cassidy and Three Times Daily.

They join a line-up that's headlined by Editors, and Ocean Colour Scene, plus a raft of other acts including Glenn Tilbrook & the Fluffers, The Saw Doctors, Shed Seven, British Sea Power, Seth Lakeman, Alabama 3 (acoustic & unplugged), Transglobal Underground, Sons and Daughters, Peatbog Faeries, Lau, Toploader, Dananananaykroyd, The Treacherous Orchestra, Tommy Reilly, DeVotchka, The Phantom Band, 3 Daft Monkeys, Edward II, The Wallbirds, Kid Carpet, Sam Isaac, The Lost Brothers, Scooty And The Skyhooks, and more. With more acts still to be announced. For the line-up details as available please click here.

Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival will take place at Belladrum Estate, by Beauly, Inverness-shire on Friday 7th and Saturday 8th August 2009.

Weekend tickets are priced at £80 with adult Saturday tickets priced at £50 (plus postage and booking fees) and children 12 and under can attend for free.

To buy tickets, click here.

Belladrum offers plenty of interest aside from the music, including an array of entertainment for children. Attractions include street theatre, cabaret, cinema, dance, alternative therapies, stalls, food and drink.



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