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◆ Trending: Five quirky Scottish music festivals set to take place this year

- David Hepburn

When it comes to music festivals in Scotland it's hard not to instantly think of Glasgow's TRNSMT event and its precursor T in the Park, with enormous fields full of tipsy revellers listening to some of the biggest names in music.

But in Scotland there's a festival for most tastes - here are five that have already been announced for 2024.

The Glasgow Weekender (Glasgow) – It's been a quarter of a century since Belle & Sebastian curated the legendary Bowlie Weekender at at the Pontin's Holiday camp in Sussex and now they've announced a follow-up in their home city of Glasgow. It's on at the city's SWG3 venue on August 2 and 3.

Big City Festival (Glasgow) – You wait for ages for one legendary Glasgow indie band to curate their own festival, then two turn up within a week. This one is being organised by Mogwai at Glasgow's Queen’s Park on Saturday June 29.

Bonfest (Kirriemuir) – Celebratin­g the memory of original AC/DC frontman Bon Scott, Bonfest attracts fans from around the world to his hometown of Kirriemuir for three days of unabashed rock and roll. This year's event runs from May 3-5.

Mugstock (Strathalla­n Castle) – Set in the ground of a stunning Perthshire Castle, Mugstock is back from August-2-5. Describing itself as "a festival of music and merriment" it's a real family-friendly affair headlined by Radio 6 Music's Craig Charles, Utah Saints and Siobhan Wilson.

The Riverside Festival (Glasgow)

– For fans of dance and electronic music, this festival is an essential part of the annual May Bank Holiday. Taking place in the shadow of the Zaha Hadid-designed Riverside Museum from May 25-26, it features the best the musical genre has to offer. 2024 highlights include Green Velvet, LF System, Slam, Reinier Zonneveld, La La, TSHA and Eliza Rose.

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