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Gathering's unravelling as big-name acts pull out

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Published Date: 15 July 2009
ORGANISERS of the world's biggest clan gathering have been dealt another blow after two of the headline acts pulled out.
Singer-songwriter Jim Diamond and indie band the Noisettes will no longer perform at the Gathering, the centrepiece of Scotland's Homecoming celebrations later this month.

It is the latest setback for those behind the event after they were forced
to slash ticket prices in a bid to avoid hundreds of empty seats at an event at Edinburgh Castle.

Lucy-Rose Walker, co-ordinator of the Gathering, said: "It's an unfortunate coincidence but both Jim Diamond and the Noisettes have made late changes to their schedules which mean they are no longer able to perform.

"Obviously we're disappointed but we're speaking with several other exciting bands to fill these two slots who will keep the fun and calibre of music at the event just as high as previously scheduled."

The blow comes just days after organisers were forced to slash ticket prices to try and boost sales for the events on 25 and 26 July.

They launched a major publicity drive to promote the newly-priced £55 ticket, which is exactly half the cost of a top-package ticket for the Gathering.

Organisers had been hoping to sell 8,000 "passports" giving access to the Gathering area at Holyrood Park over two days, a place in a huge parade up the Royal Mile on the Saturday night and a seat on the Castle esplanade for a one-off theatrical event called Aisling's Children; Tales of the Homecoming.

But after selling just over 7,000 passports – priced at £88, £95 and £110 – organisers decided to launch a new deal, rather than risk empty seats at the castle event.

Tory MSP David McLetchie said: "It's very disappointing when acts pull out, especially for people who have already bought tickets for the event.

"A lot of it has been hyped up by the Scottish Government and a lot of people think it's a PR stunt for Alex Salmond.

"It was appropriate to have special events to mark the 250th anniversary of Robert Burns, and these events were fine on Burns' Day, but the ticket sales suggest that the public at home and abroad aren't so enamoured with turning it into a year-long celebration."

Among the highlights in Holyrood Park are the World Highland Games Championships, a huge food and drink showcase and an arena dedicated to family history research.

A clan village will also be created behind Holyrood Palace, featuring 125 clans, each with their own marquee, and many with their clan chief in attendance.

Three stages will showcase at least ten pipe bands while more than 400 dancing competitors will perform, as well as bands who bring a modern touch to Scottish culture such as the Red Hot Chilli Pipers.

Visitors from Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, America, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, Sweden and Switzerland, among other countries, will attend the cultural event.





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Edin-Lad,

15/07/2009 11:28:40
Are they surprised at the low sales of tickets. £15 per day to attend the highland games in Holyrood Park plus very little advertising of the event itself. There has been a lot of pr around the homecoming year but nothing about individual events. Can see the event in the park making a big loss as it looks like a mammoth event judging by the amount of marquees erected.
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15/07/2009 12:25:27
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Irked,

Edinburgh 15/07/2009 12:26:04
I wonder how many people are reading about this event for the first time in the paper today.

Presumably as overseas people are going rather than locals it's because the home audience have been ignored.
4

JT,

15/07/2009 12:26:54
Im moving home that weekend and I will be spending less money that weekend that attend another over hyped, over priced event that is really for the tourists (again)!
5

Eddi,

Edinburgh 15/07/2009 12:40:55
I live in Edinburgh and only heard about the Gathering last week, when a request for staff to work overtime at this event was posted at my work. No-one seemed to know what the Gathering was, so I checked out the Visit Scotland website - it sounds like an amazing event - very disappointed at the lack of advertising or local publicity for this 'world class event' and even more disappointed at the cost of the passports. It all appears to have been aimed at visitors from overseas. At least if they are all in Holyrood Park, they won't see the awful mess our beautiful city is in due to the tram works. 2009 Year of Homecoming, come and see our tram works! You couldn't make it up.
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15/07/2009 12:44:47
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Jaco Pastorius,

imagining things again. 15/07/2009 12:48:54
In addition to the "Red Hot Chilli Pipers" I believe there is also an Asian band called the Red-Dot Chilli Peppers.
8

Xena - Warrior Princess,

15/07/2009 12:49:20
We had a email yesterday offering us a ticket for £10 for Friday night, if I had paid £88 for a ticket I would not be best pleased.
9

Hector the Red,

15/07/2009 12:51:27
I'll be there!

I agree that it has not been very well advertised at all, but to sell 7,000 out of 8,000 tickets at full price is hardly anything to write home about.

Looking forward to the wee shindig!

10

Ecto,

15/07/2009 12:51:57
Big Name acts???? LOL FFS hahahahahahhaha
11

Hector the Red,

15/07/2009 12:58:14
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The ticket for the Friday night is for the Dress Rehearsal, hence the price. With only 2,000 out of 8,000 tickets being sold to the genral public.

In other words it will be like watching St Mirren at the San Siro!........spookily empty!
12

BobW,

Embra 15/07/2009 13:05:40
This is purely a money making venture for tourists. What a lot of p**h the Homecoming/Gathering is. They should pay us to go. We could be the local ethnic culture.
13

NYC Hibee,

New York City 15/07/2009 13:10:05
Just been on the website. Looks like a very good event. Think i may mosey on down!
14

Jaco Pastorius,

hangin' off the deep end. 15/07/2009 13:17:32
13. That's an interesting point of view. But I disagree. I think it will be pants.
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15/07/2009 13:29:27
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Kirspin,

Fergus, Ontario twinned with Blairgowie 15/07/2009 13:50:24
As a Tourist, we wont be attending this year either, did not the Organizers know that the Whole World is in a Recession-Depression with lots of people laid off there Work? The only Tourists that will be there will be the very well to do, Clan chiefs etc, not the common Folk!
17

bluepict,

15/07/2009 14:00:32
Who is Jim Diamond and the Noisettes?????? I'll be there for sure,can't wait,recession or no,somethings things are worth the sacrifice.
18

Sedov,

15/07/2009 14:01:41
Homecoming? - no thanks.

I'm off to the West coast for a fortnight to (try) and escape the wall to wall saltires, tartan and Gaelic wailing from the so called guardians of our "culture"

Not to mention, of course, the jingoistic rantings from the NATS who will no doubt be out in force to support wee Alex and his kilted entourage of blethering nobodies.

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Heather B,

Anstruther 15/07/2009 14:51:24
Yes, apart from the buses, taxis, posters and leaflets, STV adverts, there's no advertising is there!

Maybe if you spent more time outside rather than trolling on this website you might learn a thing or too!

Typical Scots - moaning when things don't happen and when they do, oh here's some more moaning.

Scotland - Home of the Moans!

20

Kate,

Zurich 15/07/2009 15:20:50
There has actually been quite a lot of advertising about this over at least the past year! How many people have had their heads stuck in the sand, or some other dark place...?
21

saltnsauce,

15/07/2009 15:37:15
88 quid a ticket, and you expect it to be mostly tourists? are ya outta yer mind? Thats about 200 dollars a ticket, the equivalent of 5 park passes for disneeland, considering you can go see a top flight gig in canada for less than 50 dollars, this nonsense must only appeal to silly edinburgers who live in the new town or wee rich stupit jap tourists wi a camera. Pity they couldnt get a free ride on a new tram when they are here! Thats the least ya would expect for 90 quid a go!
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Stef,

Edinburgh 15/07/2009 16:07:51
David McLetchie is absolutely correct in his statement, "A lot of it has been hyped up by the Scottish Government and a lot of people think it's a PR stunt for Alex Salmond.
20# Gorgie_Tony along with myself also share that belief. So we must assume there is substance to Mr McLetchie's thinking. The draconian policies started by the Labour junta has been more than added to by the SNP junta,both regimes killing 'Live' music, closing down venues, and limiting freedoms of choice. To a degree, whereupon most folk have lost interest in anything apart from their depleting finances. Scotland is home to some of the Worlds most talented artists and musicians, whose needs are not been addressed by any of our 'so called' political representatives. They have a blind view of what Scottish culture is to both folk here and abroad. Look at Princes Street, its a disgrace, Tartan Tat'n'pound shops. Much the same is proposed in much of the events in 'Homecoming'. Salmond and his cronies will not be satisfied till every pub is closed, 'live' music outlawed, with nothing left except the mostly insular Tartan Tat, government/corporate sponsored rubbish that has little cultural value. I welcome friends from abroad to visit Scotland, visit some of the few great music venues we still have left, for free, stay with friends, and see some of the beautiful places, but I would say give this 'Homecoming' stunt a miss as most of the folk here will do.
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15/07/2009 16:32:37
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15/07/2009 16:33:10
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tumshie heid,

15/07/2009 17:43:26
Stef take the tablets man. You can't justify an argument by saying that gorgie troll thinks it's true.
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Stef,

Edinburgh 15/07/2009 18:14:05
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tumshie heid, Ordinarily, I would agree with you, sadly, there is no argument and the facts are plainly seen by most people, and that would include our Gorgie Tony.
27

Lee John,

15/07/2009 18:58:29
Jim Diamond pulls out, yet his first single was "I won't let you down."
28

Reality Cheque,

15/07/2009 20:05:11
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Can I put you in charge of Scotland's Year Of Self-Loathing?
29

Douglas,

Bathgate 15/07/2009 21:53:55
7 Jaco Pastorius: A late replacement has been found, all the way from Jupiter, The Red Spot Chilli Peppers.
30

Douglas,

Bathgate 15/07/2009 21:57:00
Not forgetting from Bathgate's very own rock club, The Dreadnought Chilli Peppers.
www.dreadnoughtrock.com
31

Douglas,

Bathgate 15/07/2009 21:58:28
Or the 98 pound weakling weight lifters ensemble The Thread Knot Chilli Peppers.
32

Nisbet,

15/07/2009 22:46:21
Don't forget the afflicted Red Hot Willie Lepers!
33

Alan from Brussels,

Well I am coming over for it.... 16/07/2009 12:35:21
....got my passport and looking forward to it.

 

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