FOLLOWING on from the success of last year’s event, McEwan’s Party at The Palace is delighted to announce the acts that will top the bill for 2017.
Set against the stunning backdrop of Linlithgow Palace, this year’s two day spectacular is set to be another highlight in Scotland’s live music calendar.
Now in its fourth year, the event has become a firm family favourite in Scotland and was recently voted Best Outdoor Festival by The Scottish Outdoor & Leisure Awards 2016.
Taking the top spots this year are The Kaiser Chiefs (Saturday) and Scotland’s own Amy Macdonald (Sunday).
Amy said: "I've heard a lot of great things about Party at the Palace and I'm so excited that I'll finally get to visit the festival. It’s in such a beautiful setting and I'm sure it will be a great weekend. My band and I are very excited about the show."
The headliners will be performing alongside Razorlight, Lightning Seeds, Ash, Bjorn Again and many others including Clackmannanshire's very own Stevie McCrorie.
Co-producer John Richardson added: "We’re incredibly excited to welcome music fans to the party again this summer.
"We have made a few changes for this year and the crowd can look forward to some great new additions to the site as well as a fantastic line up over the weekend.
"We’ve set the bar very high in previous years by bringing some amazing artists to Linlithgow - from Deacon Blue and Simple Minds in our first year, to Nile Rogers, Travis, The Proclaimers and Billy Ocean, so, we are delighted to have The Kaiser Chiefs and Amy Macdonald alongside a host of other great bands, spread across our two stages for 2017.
"It’s going to be the biggest party yet.”
McEwan’s Party at The Palace takes place on Saturday 12 and Sunday, August 13.
Tickets are on sale now from partyatthepalace.co.uk
Saturday: Kaiser Chiefs - Ash - Lightning Seeds - Noisettes - Stevie McCrorie - Teen Canteen - Lucy Spraggan
Sunday: Amy Macdonald - Razorlight - Hipsway - Bjorn Again - Dodgy - BMX Bandits - Party Fears Three
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