Paisley Daily Express

Frightened Rabbit can’t wait for showcase concert

- Express Reporter

One of Scotland’s top bands arrived in Paisley yesterday for the onemonth countdown to The Spree.

Folk-rockers Frightened Rabbit took a tour of the stunning Paisley Abbey, where they will play a oneoff show with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra next month.

As Paisley’s national festival and one of the biggest events in Scotland’s cultural calendar, The Spree is back for its sixth consecutiv­e year with some of the biggest names in Scottish music, comedy and entertainm­ent, including the Frightened Rabbit special and a sold- out homecoming gig from Paolo Nutini.

The 12- day extravagan­za will sees dozens of events take place throughout Paisley between October 13 and 24.

The Spree is taking place as part of the push towards Paisley’s bid to be UK City of Culture 2021 and is helping cement Paisley’s place as a key destinatio­n on Scotland’s events map.

Frightened Rabbit frontman Scott Hutchison said: “This will be the last show of our current campaign and we’re excited it’s going to be such a special one to end on.

“Playing with the RSNO will be an absolute privilege and we can’t wait to hear it as much as everyone else.

“Having seen previous performanc­es by The Twilight Sad and Idlewild, I’m sure it’s going to be a special night.”

Trad heavyweigh­ts Breabach are joined by some of the country’s finest world class musicians, Kris Drever and Talisk, as multiaward-winning Irish artist Sharon Shannon will take to the stage with finalists from this year’s BBC Radio 2 Folk awards, Fara.

This year’s festival will be kicking off with a twist, opening with a celebratio­n of twin festival, the Rajasthan Internatio­nal Folk Festival (RIFF) one of India’s most prestigiou­s festivals.

The musical collaborat­ion will weave together the two cultures featuring traditiona­l music from India and Scotland in celebratio­n of friendship and connection­s.

Other acts on the bill include Dougie McLean, Laura Cortese and the Dance Cards, the Pictish Trail, Emma Pollock and RM Hubbert, and a very special show where James Grant explores Paisley’s Untold Story.

The Spree is renowned for hosting some of the biggest names in Scottish comedy and this year is no exception, teaming up with the Gilded Balloon to showcase some of the hottest names in comedy which are set to have the audience in stitches from start to finish.

The festival also includes theatre, film and spoken word, with a full programme of kids events, with much of the action taking place in a specially-erected Spiegelten­t in the town centre.

Paisley 2021 bid director Jean Cameron said: “The Spree festival is now firmly establishe­d on Scotland’s festival calendar and we are very excited by this year’s line-up, with almost 60 shows in various venues and a wide range of art forms - from music and dance to theatre and poetry, and plenty for the kids during the October holidays.

“This year’s festival is extra special because it is taking place so close to the final decision over whether Paisley will be named the UK City of Culture 2021.

“As well as showcasing Paisley’s unique venues and ability to host major events with big Scottish and internatio­nal names, we are delighted The Spree offers a platform for some of Paisley’s fantastic home-grown talent too.”

The Spree is taking place in partnershi­p with local bar Burger and Keg and Fosters, who will be programmin­g additional acts in the Burger and Keg Live Tent during the festival, with details to be revealed soon.

For more info and tickets, visit: www.thespree.co.uk

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Ready Frightened Rabbit in Paisley Abbey

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