THE KINTYRE Songwriters Festival is pulling out all the stops to mark its first decade of showcasing local talent.
The event moves to the early May bank holiday weekend and, with the demise of the White Hart, has a new larger venue in Camp beltown Town Hall, a late licence and more musical acts. Sunday April 30 sees top Argyll musician Colin MacIntyre, who releases as Mull Historical Society, flying in from London for a special acoustic headline performance.
Festival organiser Pete Cockburn said: ‘It’s great to see top talent from around the country coming to Campbeltown but we also love allowing the audience to see emerging local talent. That is what the festival is all about.