Branded ‘the festival which shouldn’t work’ this year’s Loopallu festival sold out before the line up was announced and now, with few days to go the excitement builds.
The Ullapool festival boasts another popular line up this year, getting the balance right between the big favourites and the new and emerging talent. Loopallu’s Friday line up is nice and diverse.
It’s been a busy year for Dundee band Model Aeroplanes but they have returned to the Highlands yet again and are taking to the Loopallu stage for the first time. Having played Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival earlier this year, we know this indie pop band really know how to get a festival crowd going!
DJ Duo, Utah Saints are also on the Friday line up. Probably most famous for the huge electro track ‘Something Good’ first released in 1992, the pair have been touring religiously since the 90s and hopes are high for a rocket fuelled set from them this weekend.
The main headliner for day one of Loopallu is the indie-rock favourites Twin Atlantic. They have already brought two tours to the Highlands this year and with their newest album Great Divide grabbing the number one spot on the Scottish Album Charts and number six on the UK charts, there is sure to be a buzz about these boys.
Saturday’s line up is just as promising and see’s the return of the Vatersay Boys, always guaranteed to provide a crowd with ceilidh music with a bit of gusto and craic!
The festival will be headlined on the Saturday night by Britpop stars Shed Seven. The band have come back into the limelight a bit recently, as all of their albums have been re-mastered at Abbey Road this year and some tracks have been made available digitally for the first time.
I think it’ll be tough to beat last years closing act Newton Faulkner, who was a huge hit with the crowd but who knows, by Sunday morning I may sheepishly be writing that I was very much mistaken. I almost hope so.
Tickets for this year’s festival are now sold out, but please have a look at our reviews from previous Loopallus.