Paisley Daily Express

Popular festival is a huge hit for the young and old

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At the Old Swan, the Blackout will be performing rock covers from 4pm.

DRTY LUV will also be playing a selection of rock covers from 6pm at The Cave.

Linzi Clark will be at The Coach House from 7pm.

Since unveiling her debut solo single The Kitchen in May, ethereal singer/songwriter Linzi Clark has been commandeer­ing the affections of listeners from far and wide.

Delivering a beautiful mix of modern folk music that’s dashed with hints of 70s-inflected Americana, Linzi has received widespread support from BBC Radio Scotland alongside MIll Magazine and Tenement TV.

With her debut album expected next month, this is a unique chance to see her before the rest of the world catches on.

Entry is free to see Linzi’s performanc­e.

Europe’s number one tribute to Beastie Boys, The Beast Decoys will be at the Bungalow from 8pm, tickets are £10.

The Beastie Boys are without doubt one of the most inspiratio­nal hip-hop acts of all time and it’s the Beast Decoys mission to bring the unforgetta­ble energy of the Beastie Boys to the UK crowd for a full live experience.

Members all hail from Blackpool UK, and have over 20 years of performanc­e experience within the hip-hop scene.

Brilliant singer-songwriter, Kirk Strachan will be at the Old Swan from 8pm.

Well known and popular singer, Charlene Gordon, performs ballads and anthems at Zambretto from 8.30pm.

And popular Black Triangles will be doing rock covers at The Cave at 9pm.

From Lewis in Stornoway via Lochwinnoc­h and now residing in Kilbarchan, Bensider is the brainchild of insightful singer/ songwriter Graham McIver.

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