The Scotsman

Organisers pull plug on Edinburgh’s Connect music festival this year

- Brian Ferguson Arts & Culture Correspond­ent

The plug has been pulled on one of Scotland’s biggest musical festivals this summer.

DF Concerts has confirmed Connect, which has been staged at the Royal Highland Centre at Ingliston for the past two years, will not be going ahead this year.

The company, which also organises the TRNSMT festival in Glasgow, had revived Connect at Ingliston on the last weekend in August after staging two previous editions in Inveraray in 2007 and 2008.

The National, the Chemical Brothers, Mogwai, The Twilight Sad, Jon Hopkins and Idlewild played the 2022 festival. Last year’s line-up featured Primal Scream, Boygenius, Young Fathers, Franz Ferdinand and Public Service Broadcasti­ng.

However, in both years the three-day event coincided with the last weekend of Edinburgh's major summer arts festivals, including the Fringe, and did not sell out at its 15,000-capacity Ingliston home.

DF, which has insisted Connect is being rested this year, will instead be focusing on a series of large-scale concerts at the Ingliston site as part of its Summer Sessions series, with Becky Hill and Catfish and the Bottlemen lined up for this August. Shows by The Killers and Paolo Nutini were staged at the Ingliston site after last year's festival.

DF recently announced a new series of Summer Sessions shows at City Park, in Stirling, with Shania Twain, Tom Jones and Busted all confirmed so far, and is also involved in a new weekendlon­g festival in Glasgow being curated by the band Belle and Sebastian.

The UK festivals scene has been hit with a string of calloffs for this year, prompting the Associatio­n of Independen­t Festivals to call for urgent government interventi­on to help events copy with rising costs, debts incurred during the pandemican­dslow ticket sales.

A spokeswoma­n for DF Concerts said: “We've decided to take a break with Connect in 2024 to take the time to build the next edition of the festival, to make sure it flourishes, evolves, and continues to offer wonderful experience­s for all the fans.

"As the venue was so well received, is very accessible, and was a delight for those attending the two most recent editions of Connect – as well as for the stunning concerts with The Killers and Paolo Nutini – we will in the meantime continue hosting Edinburgh Summer Sessions at the same location.

“So far, Becky Hill and Catfish and the Bottlemen have been announced with supporting line-ups and more days to be added soon. We hope to deliver a similar experience at these shows which, in the future, will sit alongside further editions of Connect Festival – utilising the grounds and excellent facilities that are quite unique for an outdoor event.”

A number of Scottish festivals were called off last year, including Doune the Rabbit Hole and Otherlands, while it emerged last month the plug had been pulled on Doonhame, in Dumfries. However, plans were recently announced for a festival in Pitlochry, Perthshire, which Idlewild, Tide Lines Cammy Barnes, Skerryvore and The View are all due to appear at.

 ?? ?? Primal Scream played the Connect festival at Ingliston last summer
Primal Scream played the Connect festival at Ingliston last summer

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