Rock ravers roll into town
GLASWEGIAN rave legends The Time Frequency (TTF) will bring the party to Campbeltown this month.
The all-standing concert in the Victoria Hall on August 20 is set to be a highlight of this year’s Mull Of Kintyre Festival (MOK Fest).
Support for the 1990s stars will be provided by teenage underground sensation DJ Rankin, along with Campbeltown band, Gullion.
The recently reformed TTF bring their live show to Campbeltown following sell-out concerts at Glasgow’s Barrowland and the O2 Academy.
Frequently cited as Scotland’s first techno act, TTF were formed in Glasgow in 1989 and enjoyed a meteoric rise to the top of the techno scene.
The act’s first five singles reached number one in the UK, including the anthem which reached number seven in the charts.
This year sees the return of TTF to Scotland’s live music venues and the release of their long-awaited new album,
Support act D J Rankin has built on his success on the underground music circuit and a large online following to play countless gigs across the country.
Kintyre three-piece Gullion will be performing for the first time at the Victoria Hall during the Saturday night concert in their supporting slot.
Tickets for this event and all MOK Festival events are available from A P Taylors, Main Street, Campbeltown and online from Ticketweb at www.ticketweb. co.uk or by calling 08444 771 000.
For updates and full festival information, visit www.mokfest.com or email mokfest@hotmail. com.