With less than two weeks to go until Tiree Music Festival 2017 a host of new acts have been announced.
Scouting for Girls will headline the event, which takes place from Friday July 14 until Sunday July 16.
Gary Innes, one of the new acts to be added to this year’s line-up, and Tide Lines’ front man Robert Robertson gave the new unique audience experience at this year’s festival a trial run.
Social Enterprise group Cinemor 77 will bring their Cinema Yurt to the festival where they will offer special film experiences alongside a number of intimate gigs.
With cushions and bean bags for seats and a capacity of only 30 people this will provide a unique experience for festival goers who will be able to watch their favourite artists perform in an intimate setting.
Robert Robertson, who will be playing in the yurt, had this to say after trying it out: “It was brilliant, I have never seen anything like it before. I can’t wait to play a gig in such a unique and intimate environment, I think it will be really special and definitely one of the most memorable venues I’ll have ever played.”
Highland born accordionist, founding member of Manran and presenter of BBC Radio Scotland’s Take the Floor, Gary Innes, will be performing his new album “ERA” at this year’s festival.