The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

LOOPALLU U-TURN MEANS FESTIVAL WILL BE BACK IN 2018

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- BY ALISTAIR MUNRO

Scotland’s popular Loopallu music festival will return next year after organisers – who had claimed this year’s event was to be the last ever – bowed to growing public pressure from hardcore fans.

The 13th festival hosted in Ullapool – Loopallu backwards – had been promoted as the last ever, because increased demand for visitor accommodat­ion had made it harder for people to attend.

But organiser Robert

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Hick announced yesterday that it will continue next year, on September 28-29, and for as long as there is a willing audience.

He said: “We have been left humbled and overwhelme­d by the response following the last festival. It has become obvious to me that Loopallu has now become part of the DNA of Ullapool.

“I genuinely believed this year’s was going to be the last one ever.”

He stressed he was “not some kind of charlatan” who had always intended to continue the festival and had sought to stage a publicity stunt, adding: “During this year’s event festival-goers told me that regardless of whether Loopallu continued or not, their accommodat­ion for 2018 was booked so they would be making their annual journey to Ullapool.

“The levels of affection for Loopallu were highlighte­d this year as everyone shared stories of the number of years they have attended, the friends, future husbands and wives and festival family they have met.

“We are genuinely humbled, and indeed overwhelme­d by what our, no, your event means to you. So as long as you want to keep coming, we will try and keep putting it on.”

This year the acts included Glasvegas and The View. Crime writer Ian Rankin also gave a talk. In previous years, The Wonder Stuff, Twin Atlantic and Mark Radcliffe’s band Galleon Blast have played.

When Loopallu began Mr Hicks said it was with the aim to give the community a last lift in the season before the long, quiet winter months. Tickets online go on sale at 10am tomorrow from www.loopallu. co.uk

A limited number of physical tickets will be available from Eden Court, in Inverness, and The Arch Inn, Ullapool, from noon next Friday.

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