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Preview: Pub is field of dreams for new bands



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Published Date: 04 July 2008
Best of T-Break Stage
The Three Sisters, Cowgate
AHEAD of Scotland's biggest music festival, T in the Park, The Three Sisters on the Cowgate will become a 'festival field' on Sunday, when it hosts a free preview of key acts from this year's T-Break Stage.

Featuring some of Scotland's finest up-and-coming bands, the event will take place on two stages offering some consolation to Capital music fans who can't make it to Kinross this year. Adding to the festival atmosphere will be special live DJ sessions, ice cream and burger vans, silent disco, wellies and perhaps, the odd portable toilet.

Acts performing include west coast rockers the Departures, Glasgow-based gentle rock outfit Jocasta Sleeps, indie band The Down and Outs, and the energetic four piece, The King Hats. Supporting acts include Nanobots and the pop orientated DB68.

The pre-T night forms part of The Three Sisters 32 MUSIC events which take place every Sunday evening, showcasing some of the best-established and emerging talent Scotland has to offer.

The Three Sisters, Cowgate, Sunday, 7pm, free, 0131-622 6801





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  • Last Updated: 10 July 2008 9:31 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
 

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