31/05/2026
BIGGAR VILLAGE BASH - ARTIST SPOTLIGHT!
The Native Cult - The Native Cult are a musical outfit that prides themselves on casting sunny vibes through tropical original music. Congas and bongos, jazz chords, flamenco guitar styles, catchy bass lines, harmonies, solid drums beats and memorable choruses that get in your head.
Equation - 5 local lads ranging from aged 14 to 16, who share a passion for all things Pop Punk. Be prepared to pogo until your legs drop off!
String Theory - a dynamic acoustic duo blending rich guitar rhythms with soaring violin melodies to create fresh, stripped-back versions of pop, country, and modern chart hits
Atomic - 4 piece classic rock band, playing covers by Blondie, Pat Benatar, Heart, Stevie Nicks etc.
Belle McNally - An emerging female vocalist/acoustic artist that has been highly thought of across the local music scene in the past couple of years. Covering Dolly Parton, The Kooks and Paulo Nutini just to name a few!!
C-side sessions - Bringing selections of Indie, Psych, Hip/Hop, Soul, New Wave and more, spanning across all decades and ranging from classics to deep cuts.
Keiron Stevens - Hailing from Walney Island, Keiron has been a regular performer in the local area taking it by storm with his upbeat indie covers. We know that his set is bound to get the crowd up on their feet with tracks from Jake Bugg, The Killers and Ocean Colour Scene.
Pip n Peeko - Hopefully providing a lively and energetic set creating a festival like atmosphere. The spine should be filled with indie bangers past and present. As well as some versatility covering music genres spanning across the generations including soul, disco, punk, electronic and dance classics.
The Gears - The Gears deliver a lively set of catchy, self-penned indie rock originals alongside crowd-pleasing covers, combining youthful energy with tight musicianship well beyond their years. Despite being just 16 years old, the band have already been playing together for over three years, constantly gigging and gaining a growing following making them one of the youngest active bands in the area.