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Press and Journal
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Press and Journal
You know the headliners, but who else will be on stage at the Tall Ships Quayside Concerts in Aberdeen?
The full Quayside Concerts line-up for the Tall Ships Races Aberdeen has been announced. And in addition to the big name headliners, some of Scotland's most popular homegrown talent will feature. The concerts promise to be a landmark event, drawing thousands of fans to the city's Peterson Seabase. It is in the process of being transformed from a working goods yard into a live music venue. The Tall Ships Festival will return to the Granite City after almost thirty years, from July 19-22. North-east music fans have already helped tickets for Deacon Blue and Kaiser Chiefs sell-out, but who else can you expect to see at the Quayside Concerts? Deacon Blue will be taking the stage on Friday July 18, with support acts Brooke Combe and The Little Kicks set to warm up the Granite City crowds. Brooke Combe said: 'I'm made up to be on this show with Scottish legends Deacon Blue in Aberdeen. 'It's going to be a great night of music.' Fellow support act The Little Kicks are local to Aberdeen and were previously shortlisted in the Best Musical Group category at the Sunday Herald Scottish Culture Awards. The Little Kicks said: 'We are delighted to be performing as part of the Tall Ships concerts. 'It's going to be a real highlight of the summer in the city, and it's an honour to be part of them.' On Saturday July 19, the Aberdeen audience will see Ministry of Sound Classical bring iconic dance tracks to life with a full orchestra. Support acts Paul Oakenfold and Look Busy Collective will open up for the Granite City crowds. Look Busy is a collective of five DJs, producers, record collectors and radio show hosts who have previously played clubs and festivals across the UK. Highland folk pop band Tide Lines will take to the Quayside stage on Sunday 20 July, supported by Banchory-born Callum Bowie. The local singer rose to fame through TikTok, where his cover of The Kooks' 'Naive' went viral. Since then, Calum has performed at major festivals like Glastonbury and TRNSMT. On Monday 21, gig-goers can look forward to Scottish indie rock band Glasvegas and Aberdeen based The Capollos opening up for Kaiser Chiefs. Brett Thain, guitarist for The Capollos, said: 'Being part of the Tall Ships and representing Aberdeen is monumental for us. 'We are proud to be from Aberdeen and being selected to be part of the incredible music programme is an honour.' A Tall Ships spokesman hopes excitement for the Quayside Concerts will only grow now the full line-up has been revealed. 'Every one of the acts we have announced will make every one of the Quayside Concerts a night to remember for fans,' he said. Tickets for the Tide Lines and Calum Bowie concert went on sale today for a minimum £5 donation, with all proceeds supporting Aberdeen's RNLI lifeboat station. 'We know how popular Tide Lines and Calum Bowie are, so we advise fans to book now.' the spokesman added. The Deacon Blue and Kaiser Chiefs Quayside Concerts are now sold out and a waiting list is in place. A small number of tickets remain available for Ministry of Sound Classical.


The Herald Scotland
09-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Herald Scotland
Tide Lines Tall Ships concert in Aberdeen to aid RNLI
Initially the 7,000 capacity gig had been planned as a free event, but quick sellouts for Deacon Blue and Kaiser Chiefs have prompted a rethink. Instead online tickets will be sold for £5, with the money raised going to the Aberdeen RNLI. Read More: A spokesperson The Tall Ships Races Aberdeen said: 'Given the amazing clamour for other gigs in the series we didn't want to be in a position of having to turn disappointed fans away from the Sunday concert once it reached capacity. 'Having online tickets to secure places means those who want to see Tide Lines and Calum Bowie can – and do it safely and easily. 'We also felt that a £5 donation would be an opportunity to support RNLI Aberdeen who are integral to safety at sea not just during The Tall Ships Races, but all year round. 'Fans can have a great night out at this special concert - staged as a 'thank you' to the people of Aberdeen for their support of the Tall Ships Races – knowing they are saying 'thank you' to our lifeboat crews.' Tide Lines' lead singer Robert Robertson said: "We can't wait to play one of the Quayside Concerts during the Tall Ships celebrations in Aberdeen! Coming from coastal communities ourselves, we're delighted that proceeds from this show are being donated to the vital cause of the RNLI.' RNLI Aberdeen said they were delighted by the boost the donations from the gig will bring to their work. 'We are so thankful to the Tall Ships Race Aberdeen and the artists for offering the proceeds of this charity concert to Aberdeen RNLI Lifeboat Station,' said Fiona Anderson, the station's volunteer lifeboat management group chair. 'Last year in Scotland RNLI lifeboats launched 1,182 times, aided 881 people and saved the lives of 36 people. The money donated from this concert will go towards keeping our lifeboats and other lifesaving services afloat, and for that, Aberdeen RNLI Lifeboat Station and the wider RNLI are truly thankful!' The Tall Ships Races Aberdeen 2025 will run from July 19 to 22 and has been brought to the city by Aberdeen City Council, Port of Aberdeen and Aberdeen Inspired. It's the first time the Tall Ships race has visited the Granite City in close to 30 years. The event is expected to attract 400,000 visitors and 50 ships from across the globe, with the race to also take in Le Havre, Dunkirk, Kristiansand, and Esbjerg. Tickets for Tide Lines and Calum Bowie will be released on Friday, June 13, at 10am via The Tall Ships Races Aberdeen website


Scottish Sun
06-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Major summer festival with pop legends & carnival rides coming to Scots city in just weeks
The lineup for the event has also been revealed 'WE CAN'T WAIT' Major summer festival with pop legends & carnival rides coming to Scots city in just weeks Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) AN EXCITING summer festival with carnival rides and pop legends is set to come to a Scottish city in weeks. The Tall Ships festival will come to Aberdeen next month for the first time in 28 years, leaving music fans delighted. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 6 The Tall Ships Races will arrive in Aberdeen next month for the first time in 28 years Credit: HANDOUT 6 Carnival rides will be set up in the Granite City Credit: AFP 6 And music fans can enjoy performances from stars like Deacon Blue Credit: Getty The huge event will see a fleet of historic-style sailing ships arrive in the city for four days of exciting events. It will be held in the Granite City from Saturday, July 19, until Tuesday, July 22. Many of the vessels will be taking part in races and will be open to the public to view at certain times. There will also be a host of legendary acts lined up to entertain crowds at the Quayside Concerts. The open-air performances will be held at Peterson Seabase on the city's Regent Quay to a crowd of 7,000 people. And we previously revealed that the opening night will be hosted by popular Scottish band Deacon Blue. We can't wait to see 50 Tall Ships sailing into Aberdeen this summer. We've made sure there's something for everyone, especially families and children Emma Wadee They will be followed by the Ministry of Sound's 30-piece classical orchestra. While rock icons Kaiser Chiefs have also been asked to back up the 50 boats as they sail into the Port of Aberdeen. There will also be a free event on the Sunday where punters will get to enjoy tunes performed by Tide Lines and Calum Bowie. And now, The Press and Journal has revealed a section of the city will be transformed into a carnival fun zone for the bonanza. Here's how to do festival looks on a budget - and save the planet The Castlegate and King Street areas will be at the heart of the action as rides and attractions are set up. Around 400,000 punters and music fans are expected to descend on the city to lap up the entertainment. A funfair will be in place on King Street, from the West North Street junction to Castle Street. A Discovery learning zone will also be set up in the Castlegate area, which will include several rides and attractions such as the Fast and Furious. This was a huge hit with families when it previously came to Broad Street's Christmas village. Visitors will also be able to go for a ride on the Ferris Wheel and enjoy skyline views of the city. This zone will be free to enter and will also feature a STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) hub. Here, visitors will be able to explore native sea life touch pools, try their hand at boat-building challenges and enjoy Lego workshops. 'SOMETHING MAGICAL' TICKETS for the festival first went on sale back in March after the lineup for the incredible event was announced. Deacon Blue frontman Ricky Ross said: 'We last played the Tall Ships festival back in 2011 in Greenock and loved it. "We're very happy to be asked back and really looking forward to another great night under the stars in Aberdeen later this year.' Tide Line's lead singer Robert Robertson said: "We can't wait to play for the Tall Ships in Aberdeen on 20th July! "We've had some brilliant gigs in Aberdeen over the years and loved playing for the Tall Ships up in Lerwick a couple of summers ago—so this has all the makings of a great night. 'It also falls just after the release of our new album, Glasgow Love Story, making it an especially exciting time for us!' While Calum added: "So excited to be coming back home to play Tall Ships. Being from Banchory, it's an honour to have been asked to play my first ever festival in Aberdeen! "Also super excited to be supporting Tide Lines, such a big inspiration. Should be a class day!" Adrian Watson, the chief executive of Aberdeen Inspired, said: 'It is a real coup to bring these top-flight acts here to provide an epic soundtrack for the Tall Ships in the Granite City. "Can you imagine Deacon Blue leading 7,000 people in a rendition of Dignity, with all those beautiful vessels as a backdrop? That promises to be something magical. 'These four nights of outstanding concerts will mean Aberdeen is really set to hit the high notes during the Tall Ships visit – not least with the economic boost the 400,000 expected visits will bring the city.' The Codona's carnival will be open across all four days from 9am to 11pm, however, it will close earlier on the final day at 3.20pm. While the Discovery Zone will be open from 9am until 6pm on all days apart from the final day when it will close at 3.30pm. The Tall Ships festival is being organised by Aberdeen City Council, Aberdeen Inspired and Port of Aberdeen. Emma Wadee, Aberdeen City Council's Project Manager for the event, told the Press and Journal: 'We can't wait to see 50 Tall Ships sailing into Aberdeen this summer. 'We've made sure there's something for everyone, especially families and children.' A spokesman from Codona's added: 'With a selection of kids, family, and thrill rides, there will be something for everyone.' 6 Punters will get to enjoy tunes performed by Calum Bowie Credit: Getty 6 Kaiser Chiefs will also headline one of the days Credit: Getty

The National
22-04-2025
- Entertainment
- The National
Live music performances across Glasgow in 'subway sessions'
Tide Lines, a folk-pop band, appeared at stations across the city on Monday as part of a one-day-only sub crawl with a twist. The Highland band performed stripped-back songs from their upcoming album Glasgow Love Story, amassing a crowd outside Buchanan Street. (Image: Nathan Dunphy) The album, set to be released on Friday, is an exploration of the band's love of Glasgow's streets, people, and stories. Tide Lines frontman Robert Robertson said: 'It was amazing to see so many people come out to watch us – even in the rain! We never take that kind of support for granted. 'There was such a buzz in the stations, especially with everyone singing along. We can't wait to do it all again at The Reeling in June. READ MORE: Donald Trump says he 'hopes' to visit Scotland during UK state visit 'Our new album, Glasgow Love Story, is out this Friday. It's full of songs written for this city – about its people, its streets, the memories we've made here. So getting to play them right in the heart of Glasgow, where they belong, felt really special.' The band will headline The Reeling, Glasgow's summer celebration of traditional music, on June 6. (Image: Nathan Dunphy) They will be joined by fellow Scottish favourites Siobhan Miller Band, Beinn Lee and Gnoss. After The Reeling, Tide Lines is set to appear at Belladrum, HebCelt and a free show at Aberdeen's Quayside Concerts before a headline UK tour in the autumn. The band said they look forward to returning to the city and reminisced on their early days in West End bars to selling out three nights at the Barrowlands. Tide Lines' new album will feature singles including The Quayside, Leaving Town, and Better Days.