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Tigerfest

1 - 31 May 2007

Background
Programme

Tigerfest takes place in Dunfermline and Edinburgh throughout May.

Background

King Creosote; Courtesy: Tigerfest The first Tigerfests took place in 2004 and 2005 during the Edinburgh Festivals in August, and won a Herald Angel award for festival music programming in its first year.  Promoted by Baby Tiger, the festival showcased up-and-coming acts from Scotland and elsewhere and is now set to run through May in Edinburgh and Dunfermline, Fife.

Tigerfest is run in association with Is This Music?, a Scottish-based music magazine covering underground and indie music in Scotland, and Carnegie Hall, a 540-capacity venue committed to brining exciting and challenging new music to Fife.

Programme

This year’s line-up features over 40 bands and artists. 

Carnegie Hall is the focal point for headline gigs by Nouvelle Vague, Camera Obscura, BMX Bandits, Emma Pollock, King Creosote and Kid Canaveral.  Gigs are also scheduled at Monty’s, PJ’s, Towerhouse and the Lochgelly Centre. Nouvelle Vague; Courtesy: Tigerfest

In Edinburgh, Tigerfest takes place at The Den @ Three Sisters and at Red, both in the Cowgate.  Popup, The Low Miffs, Odeon Beat Club and De Rosa are amongst the bands performing in the capital.

Dananananaykroyd; Courtesy: Tigerfest On Thursday 17 May, Jim Gellatly’s X-posure show showcases three Scottish acts in an exclusive gig – Drive By Argument, We Are The Physics and Danananaykroyd.

Tickets are available from Carnegie Hall on 01383 314 000.  In Edinburgh tickets can be bought at Ripping Records on South Bridge or Tickets Scotland on Rose Street.

For more information visit Tigerfest’s myspace site.

Funded by the National Lottery through the Scottish Arts Council.

Related links
* Tigerfest
* Baby Tiger
* Carnegie Hall
* Is This Music?
* XFM Scotland
* Music home
* Other music projects
* Music projects archive
* Music features
 
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