The Scotsman

Stars confirm appearance at seaside festival

- By BRIAN FERGUSON bferguson@scotsman.com

Best-selling author Irvine Welsh and broadcaste­r Gail Porter are to star at a Scottish seaside festival this summer.

The pair have been added to the bill of Fringe by the Sea, North Berwick’s annual cultural celebratio­n, which is due to be staged across 10 days in August in the East Lothian town.

The appearance soft he two Edinburgh-born stars are expected to be among the highlights of the literary strand of the festival, which is planned to be staged in venues across North Berwick for the first time as part of a “Covid-secure” plan to bring the event back this summer.

Pop-up marquees and “stretch tents” with capacities of up to 500 will play host to shows from 6-15 August.

Organisers today revealed that broadcaste­r Paul Murton, present of the BBC show Grand Tours of Scotland, travel and medical writer Gavin Francis, and novelist Helen Mcclory will be part of the line-up.

The event, which is hope to bring attract around 20,000 festivalgo­ers from 6-15 August, will also feature live music and comedy, as well as showcases for food and drink producers and craft-makers.

Award-winning Scots comic Janey Godley, American disco legend Candi Staton, electronic­a outfit Basement Jaxx, Fun Lovin’ Criminals frontman Huey Morgan, Hebridean rockers Peat & Diesel and Scottish folk favourites The Poozies will all be staging headline shows.

Porter is expected to discuss her career and her battles with depression, anorexia, self-harming and homelessne­ss, which were the subject of an award-winning BBC Scotland documentar­y last year.

She said: “I am beyond excited to come to this year’s Fringe by the Sea festival.

"Having spent lockdown in my hometown of London throughout the pandemic, I’m desperate to return to Scotland to see some friendly faces and green spaces.

“I look forward to sharing my personal story with people coming to this year’s event. So many of us have struggled with our mental health during the pandemic, so it’s important to talk about it and support each other. Then shake it off on the dance floor with the mighty Basement Jaxx later that night.”

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0 Fringe by the Sea will be staged in North Berwick across ten days in August

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