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Peat and Diesel with The Bluebells, Skerryvore, and more

Aug 9, 2026 at 12:00  ·  The Peel, Linlithgow Palace, Linlithgow The Peel, Linlithgow Palace, Linlithgow

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Peat & Diesel, from Stornoway, blend folk-punk with witty lyrics about island life. Known for "Western Isles," they've earned acclaim and hit the UK Top 30 with "Light My Byre."
The Bluebells, formed in 1981 in Glasgow, first gained fame with "Young at Heart," topping the UK charts in 1993. Known for their jangle pop sound, they were signed to London and Sire Records and collaborated with producers like Elvis Costello. Key hits include "I'm Falling" and "Cath." The band, led by Ken and David McCluskey and songwriter Bobby Bluebell, disbanded in 1986 but reunited for performances and released a new album in 2023, blending genres like country, folk, and punk.
Hailing from the Isle of Tiree, Skerryvore is a Scottish band known for their unique fusion of folk, trad, rock, and Americana. Twice winners of Scotland’s Traditional Music ‘Live Act of the Year’ Award in 2011 and 2016, they have toured globally, showcasing their diverse musical heritage.
Cast, a Britpop band from the UK formed by John Power (ex-The La’s), are known for classic guitar-driven hits like "Alright" and "Walkaway," scoring multiple Top 10 singles and albums.
Scottish singer Sandi Thom, known for her eclectic pop-folk style and hit "I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker," has 50M+ Spotify streams and praised songwriting.
Irish band Pork Pie offers a unique blend of garage, funk, and psychedelia. Known for their debut album "Pterodactyl," they've played major European venues. Sponsored by the Irish Government, they performed a celebrated online gig at Ireland's Great Northern Brewery. Members include Shane Brett, Michael Laverty, Michael Stafford, and Peter Laverty.
Colonel Mustard & The Dijon 5, Scottish festival favorites, mix genres with disco hats and inflatable unicorns. Known for hits like "G.T." and lively shows, they've charted high and collaborated with Mary Kiani, Gavin Mitchell, Larry Love, and more.
The Blow Monkeys, known for hits like “Digging Your Scene,” blend soul, pop, and politics. Since the ’80s, they've worked with Curtis Mayfield, Paul Weller, and more.
The Bay City Rollers, iconic 70s Scottish pop band, sold 300M+ records with hits like "Bye Bye Baby" and "Saturday Night," sparking global Rollermania and lasting fan devotion.

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