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Utah Saints join the line-up for 10th Loopallu

plus Davy Cowan, Hunter and The Bear, rhythmnreel, Tweed, and more

By Scott Williams | Published:

Loopallu 2014 - Utah Saints
Photo credit: James Tayler


Utah Saints are the final main stage act to be confirmed for the 10th edition of Scotland's Loopallu festival, which takes place on Friday 26th and Sunday 27th September 2014 at Ullapool, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland.

"No birthday party is complete without a DJ, something we've never done at Loopallu. So we thought who better than the legendary Utah Saints to bring the Friday night's celebrations to an incredible close. I've got my glow sticks, and I can't wait!" said Festival Founder and Organiser, Robert Hicks.

The late night Loopallu Fringe line-up is also now unveiled. Taking over the Ullapool's numerous bars from when the main stage closes until the early hours. This year's Fringe line-up features Davy Cowan & The Hose Beast, Hunter and The Bear, rhythmnreel, John the DJ, Tweed, Martin Stephenson, Vic Galloway, Ally Macrae, Grousebeater Sound System, Mark Radcliffe, The Revellers, Taylor & Marie, and Rootofsound DJs.

They join headliners Twin Atlantic, and Shed Seven, plus a line-up that includes The Undertones, Alabama 3, Public Service Broadcasting, Neon Waltz, Kim Churchill, Vigo Thieves, Hunter and The Bear, Model Aeroplanes, The Vatersay Boys, Mark Radcliffe, and The Foes.

For the line-up details as available please click here.

Making it's debut, in association with Ullapool Book Festival is Literally Literary, a celebration of writing which includes Christopher Brookmyre; Mairi Hedderwick; Doug Johnstone; and Vic Galloway.

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