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Primal Scream To Headline Electric Fields

Thursday, 04 February 2016 Written by Laura Johnson

Primal Scream will headline this year's Electric Fields festival in Scotland.

Also heading to Dumfries and Galloway this summer are Everything Everything, the Twilight Sad, Public Service Broadcasting, Erol Alkan, Model Aeroplanes and Joy Orbison. Discussing the announcement Electric Fields co-founder, Nick Roberts, said:

​“We’re incredibly excited to bring Primal Scream to Electric Fields this August. They have created some of the greatest music these islands have produced and are right at the top of their game. The rest of the line-up compliments the whole nature of the festival brilliantly and we’re delighted to have this legendary band spearheading it for us. With our new two-day format, we’re able to bring even more incredible acts to the beautiful estate at Drumlanrig Castle and we can’t wait to welcome everyone come August.”

Electric Fields will take over Drumlanrig Castle on August 26 and 27. Tickets will go on sale at noon tomorrow, with early bird prices starting from £75.00, plus fees. Once all early bird tickets have sold out the general price tickets will be available at £85.00, plus fees.

Electric Fields Upcoming Tour Dates are as follows

Fri August 26 2016 - DUMFRIES AND GALLOWAY Drumlanrig Castle
Sat August 27 2016 - DUMFRIES AND GALLOWAY Drumlanrig Castle

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