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Tune Up 2005/06 tours announced...
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Audiences across Scotland will be able to experience new music from Rajasthan, Guinea, Japan and France as well as some of the best music from Scotland and the UK as part of the Scottish Arts Council 2005/06 Tune Up series of live music tours.
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Eleven bands in total so far have been awarded funding from the Scottish Arts Council and will perform in venues the length and breadth of Scotland ranging from well known and established concert halls and theatres to smaller venues such as village halls, community centres and schools. |
There is a strong international element to many of this year’s tours and audiences in Scotland will be able to enjoy new world music from:
- Leading Guinean musician BA Cissoko
- Rajasthan’s Jaipur Kawa Brass Band
- French-based jazz artist Renaud Garcia Fons
- and three of Japan’s top contemporary acts, who will be performing with Scottish musician Bill Wells
The line up also includes top Scottish musicians including:
The dates and venues of most tours have still to be confirmed, but will take place between August 2005 through to July 2006. Regular updates will be posted on the Tune Up website.
| Tune Up was established by the Scottish Arts Council in 2003 and provides funding to top musicians and artists to perform across Scotland. Particular emphasis is on touring to more remote locations that do not usually benefit from a varied range of high quality live music. Over the past two years, more than 20 bands have performed almost 200 gigs in more than 50 different venues throughout Scotland. |
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Check out the final tours of the 2004/05 season, ending this June...
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Battlefield Band's tour with Uzbekistan musicians has attracted great reviews so far. Try and catch the final dates at the beginning of June. |
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For more information, visit the Tune Up website or our music funding page. Tune Up is supported by the National Lottery through the Scottish Arts Council. | |