The Feeling to headline Loopallu 2011

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Hot off the back of their third album Together We Were Made, The Feeling have been announced as the first headliner for the seventh Loopallu . With a back catalogue of feel good anthems such as ‘Never Be Lonely’, ‘Fill My Little World’, ‘Sewn’ and ‘Set My World On Fire’, will guarantee a sing-a-long.

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Following the disappointment of the cancelled gig at the Ironworks, it is great to hear that they have also announced that the Fratellis frontman Jon Fratelli will be at the festival, bringing him with him a full band, including two drummers. Expect versions of the classics and some new material.

Added to the party will be the recently reformed ” homegrown heroes” The Bluebells, expect Young at Heart to be echoing around the place!!

The final act announced, a necessity more than an option is the one band Loopallu wouldn’t be Loopallu without…. Kicking off proceedings, The Ullapool Pipe Band.

Loopallu thumb - The Feeling to headline Loopallu 2011

Tickets for this year are priced at £60 for weekend tickets and £75 for weekend and camping. Weekend and Camping ticket holders wishing to bring campervans and caravans will be charged £25 per vehicle. As, since the beginning, tickets for children 12 & under will be free (though need to be accompanied by an adult)

Tickets, available in person from Northwest Outdoors (Ullapool), Mania & Ironworks (Inverness); Online from www.thebooth.co.uk, www.ticketmaster.co.uk and www.skiddle.com ; 24 hr Tel 08444 999 990

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