Crawick Multiverse’s musical line-up for the second annual Music at the Multiverse weekend has been unveiled.
This year, there will be a brand new second stage, the Dance Tent, in addition to the Main Stage – which once again will be located at the heart of the magnificent Sun Amphitheatre.
This year’s event, on September 3 and 4, will be family-friendly where audiences can revel in two days of live music from headline acts including the Scottish indie rock band Glasvegas, kilted Celtic rockers the Red Hot Chilli Pipers, pop favourites The Bluebells and Bay City Rollers.
Music at the Multiverse will also be a showcase for live music from Dumfries & Galloway and Ayrshire including The Dogz, Cammy Black, The Mocking Byrds, Archie Irving plus Pedro and the Pirates.
Visitors can also head to the Dance Tent (near the immense Cosmic Collisions) where Malcolm X will welcome a host of special guests on stage on the Saturday, and then on Sunday it’s all ‘old skool’, with 1994 DJs including Mallorca Lee and George Bowie playing the best sets and anthems.
Sharon Glendinning, Crawick Multiverse general manager, said: “Music at the Multiverse is much more than your standard music event – as well as great live music there’s the chance to spend time in one of Scotland’s most spectacular settings.
“We’re really excited to be able to build on the success of last year’s event by adding a second stage, the Dance Tent, so there’s even more music to enjoy.
“And we’re really proud to be bringing big-name acts to Crawick."
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