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Latest Groove Cairngorm acts revealed with weeks to go

Groove Cairngorm
Groove Cairngorm

With less than three weeks to go, Groove Cairngorm, the UK’s only snowsports festival, has announced its latest acts.

The event on Friday and Saturday February 24 and 25 includes evening entertainment from Basement Jaxx, Craig Charles Funk and Soul Show, Blonde, Mike Skinner, The Two Bears, The Lafontaines and more at the Badaguish outdoor centre.

Appearing at the Day Lodge across the weekend is an eclectic lineup of DJs and electronic artists from The Highlands and further afield.

The line up features Ciaran Donaghy, Ally Ridgers, John Brownlie, Hector’s House, OC (old Bridge), Mark Leslie, Butterscotch, Lewis Lowe, Jazzfink, Voyage, Alan Macpherson, Evan Duthie, Kaos Theory and Ryan B2B Ethan.

The Ptarmigan restaurant, which is the highest restaurant in the UK, will host the second day stage with a line up of acoustic acts over both days. The line up includes: Ruth Giles, Mia Mackintosh, Jake Cameron, Stagg, Lauren Mackenzie, Dylan Tierney, Chloe Rodgers, Dougie Scott, and Ernest Rambles.

Dougie Brown of Groove Cairngorm said: “We are delighted to be bringing another incredible line-up of artists to our very own snowsports festival right here in the UK.

“After the huge success of our first outing last year we can’t wait to be partying up and down the mountain again.”

Ross Coulter CairnGorm Mountain added: “The event was a big hit last year and we are looking forward to building on this by making it even bigger and better.”