In addition to delicious treats, Taste Of Grampian – the north-east’s biggest food and drink festival – will also serve up a slice of Aberdeen’s best music acts.
Aberdeen-based singer-songwriter Daniel Ferguson – better known by his stage name JOYFUL – will kick off the entertainment at 10.30am. With a mix of covers and original songs, he plans to bring extra “joy and hope” to the event.
Katie McMullan, who loves performing modern country, and The Funky Red Pandas – who are known for their original funk music and unique sound – will also play the Taste Of Grampian entertainment stage which is sponsored by Kingfisher Music.
They will be joined by Spiralmind – a five-piece band assembled at NESCol in 2021, as well as Newtonhill-based The Kymatiks who produce their own flavour of upbeat, melodic, indie folk music.
Acts and stage times
- 10.30am: JOYFUL
- 11.15am: Katie McMullan
- 12.00pm: Rock Choir Aberdeenshire
- 12.45pm: The Funky Red Pandas
- 1.30pm: UNF
- 2.15pm: The Kymatiks
- 3.00pm: Rock Choir Aberdeenshire
- 3.45pm: Spiralmind
Taste of Grampian to return next month
Taste of Grampian – which will be held on June 4 – is designed to be a fun day out for all of the family. Attendees can look forward to celebrity chef demos, masterclasses from local chefs, wine and gin tastings, workshops and more.
This will be the first time the festival will take place at P&J Live, moving from Thainstone Exchange and The Mart in Inverurie.
Ticket prices start from £12 for general admission and children under the age of 12 go free.
Click here if you wish to purchase tickets.
Do you want to be involved? To sponsor the event email carole.bruce@ajl.co.uk or to become an exhibitor contact Jillian Burns at jillian.burns@ajl.co.uk
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