Article Source: Stream4Scotland
Last Updated: 29 May 2020 9:38
Stream4Scotland will see over 47 Scottish artists come together to raise vital funds for music therapy charity Nordoff Robbins and Glasgow based PPE charity ViseUp. They join previously announced Twin Atlantic, Be Charlotte, Dougie MacLean, The Fratellis, Kyle Falconer, Luke La Volpe, The Snuts, Wet Wet Wet and more this Saturday 30th May from 3pm - 1am. Hosted live by Ally McCrae and Garry Spence, the fundraising stream will feature the best breakthrough talent as well as some of Scotland’s biggest stars on Saturday night.
Full line-up: Twin Atlantic, Aaron Smith, Amy Macdonald, Anchor Lane, Baby Strange, Be Charlotte, Bow Anderson, Cairn String Quartet, Cameron Barnes, Cara Rose, Clare Grogan, Club Sabbath special DJ set, Cold Years, Colonel Mustard & the Dijon 5, Declan Welsh, Dougie MacLean, Graeme Park, Gun, Harri, Hipsway, Honeyblood, Horse McDonald, Hyyts, James Smith, JG Wilkes (Optimo), kitti, Kyle Falconer, Lucia + The Best Boys, Luke La Volpe, Luna The Professor, Neon Waltz, Peat & Diesel, Rascalton, Single By Sunday, Spyres, Stephanie Cheape, Stevie Cox, The Bluebells, The Fratellis, The LaFontaines, The Roly Mo, The Snuts, The Van T’s, Tide Lines, VanIves, Wet Wet Wet and Wuh Oh!
Before hosting the night-time takeover, SWG3 will also feature a live graffiti production during the fundraising stream, in the venue’s Yard. Using spray paint and equipment donated by Montana Cans UK & Global Arts Supplies, nine artists will paint over 300ft of wall with one wall featuring a futuristic scene and the other a medieval. Tune in to see the epic creation by Barry The Kat, Guzler, Sapien, Scent, King-Listy, Mark Worst, Rogue, Smug and Gazmac.
One of Scotland’s biggest singer-songwriters, and a huge supporter of Nordoff Robbins, Amy Macdonald joins the line-up with a special performance of ‘A Piece of My Heart, while Edinburgh native Bow Anderson joins ‘Stream4Scotland’ this Saturday, with her debut single ‘Sweater’ seeing support from the likes of Elton John, and BBC Radio 1 naming it ‘Tune of the Week’.
Following years as part of the famous Red Hot Chili Pipers, singer-songwriter Cameron Barnes’ solo career is taking off with his debut single hitting the UK’s Top 40 in 2019, while Glasgow duo Hyyts will bring their vibrant, electro-pop sound to Saturday night’s stream. Described as one of the UK’s most promising talents, singer-songwriter James Smith will perform his new single ‘Call Me When It’s Over’, plus Glasgow pop-punk band Single by Sunday join the line-up.
Finally, Tide Lines, the folk, rock-pop sensation sweeping the nation, have just released their much anticipated second album ‘Eye Of The Storm’ which topped the Scottish album charts and will bring their combination of Celtic soul, folk and guitars to Saturday’s fundraising stream.
‘Stream4Scotland’ will see an array of Scottish musicians raising money for Nordoff Robbins and ViseUp through ten hours of non-stop entertainment, hosted live by Garry Spence and Ally McCrae.
From 3 – 6pm, the livestream will see Scotland’s largest music platform TENEMENT TV take the reins as they feature a whole host of breakthrough artists from Aaron Smith, Be Charlotte and Declan Welsh to Honeyblood, Rascalton, The Van T’s, VanIves and more, all hosted by Ally McCrae. Especially created for ‘Stream4Scotland’, Kitti joins Cairn String Quartet for a touching rendition of Dougie MacLean’s ‘Caledonia’, while Baby Strange join Rascalton for a special collaboration and Declan Welsh will perform material written especially for the stream.
For the ‘Main Event’ from 6 - 9pm, Garry Spence will host performances, Q&As and chats with huge stars including Twin Atlantic, Dougie MacLean, The Fratellis, Kyle Falconer, Luke La Volpe, The Snuts, Wet Wet Wet and many, many more. The stream will feature an interview with Clare Grogan plus an in-depth chat with Dougie MacLean about writing the legendary ‘Caledonia.’ Fans can tune in to see an exclusive performance of one of Scotland’s biggest breakout stars, as Luke La Volpe is set to perform new song ‘Terribly Beautiful’. Luke is currently at Number 1 in the Scottish Singles Chart with his track ‘Dead Man’s Blues’ and the young singer-songwriter’s set on Saturday’s stream is not to be missed.
‘Stream4Scotland’ will then provide the perfect Saturday night entertainment for a lockdown weekend, with Sub Club and SWG3’s night-time takeover from 9pm – 1am kicking off with one of the UK’s most legendary house music DJs, Graeme Park.
Viewers can tune into the livestream on Saturday 30th May 3pm – 1am on stream4scotland.co.uk or Gigs in Scotland Facebook.
Don’t miss what is set to be a very special night as ‘Stream4Scotland’ unites the nation through the power of music.
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