Save Otago Lane Family Festival
Saturday 30 March, 2019
A fun all-day festival, hosted by the residents and businesses of Otago Lane for the family – that is you: customers, supporters and wellwishers.
All are welcome, children, adults, pets and everything in between.
Musical Line Up
Tom McGuire & The Brassholes – an eclectic, modern-soul-funk, 8 piece band from Glasgow.
DJ Wayne Dickson – a unique approach to dance music culture with his passion for soul, disco, funk and jazz
Adventures In Paradise – a fantastic selection of Uptown Funk and Soulful Disco action
RAMBOOTAN – a funk four-piece from Glasgow bringing funky vibes & neo-soul to the dancefloor
Fnuf featuring Joe Zenga – Although folk, rock and hip-hop are distinct influences, fnuf blends many genres of music into his craft
Other Activities
There will be fun games and craft activities, stalls, performances, nature walks, speeches and talks.
Bring a game, instrument, make a silly outfit, lets really enjoy this day!
Full details Tchai Ovna House of Tea – Otago Lane
www.tchaiovna.com – house of tea
Voltaire and Rousseau Bookshop
Keith Chappelle – Clock Repair Otago Lane
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