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Fabulous festival line-up

GIGHA

WHAT may be Scotland’s smallest music festival is tuning up for its 15th instalment.

The Isle of Gigha music festival, the biggest event on the island’s calendar, is set to rock on June 30 and July 1. The festival’s intimate atmosphere and warm welcome attracts top class acts, with 2017 being no exception.

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