Vibration Festival returns to Falkirk this autumn
The biggest annual music festival in the Falkirk area is set to return later this year, after the 2020 event became one of the numerous outdoor live activities cancelled due to Covid-19.
The Vibration Festival is a key event on the calendar for music lovers in Falkirk and the rest of Scotland. The organisers have confirmed that it will take place again this year and have stated that they cannot wait to welcome fans back. The festival will run for two days and the venue for it is set to be Callendar Park.
Fans are being promised a stellar line-up of performers again this year, including internationally famous bands and solo stars. In addition to this, there will also be a DJ section for dance music fans, a breakthrough stage for up-and-coming artists, street performers and a stage for acoustic music.
The Vibration Festival is put together by Andy and David Ure, two brothers who hail from the Polmont area of Falkirk. Organisers of music festivals sometimes use free promotional products to help advertise them.
Speaking to the Falkirk Herald, Andy said:
“The return of the festival means the world to us. It’s a chance for everyone to get together in a fun and safe environment and get back to enjoying themselves again.”
It is scheduled to take place on September 3 and 4.
The Vibration Festival is a key event on the calendar for music lovers in Falkirk and the rest of Scotland. The organisers have confirmed that it will take place again this year and have stated that they cannot wait to welcome fans back. The festival will run for two days and the venue for it is set to be Callendar Park.
Fans are being promised a stellar line-up of performers again this year, including internationally famous bands and solo stars. In addition to this, there will also be a DJ section for dance music fans, a breakthrough stage for up-and-coming artists, street performers and a stage for acoustic music.
The Vibration Festival is put together by Andy and David Ure, two brothers who hail from the Polmont area of Falkirk. Organisers of music festivals sometimes use free promotional products to help advertise them.
Speaking to the Falkirk Herald, Andy said:
“The return of the festival means the world to us. It’s a chance for everyone to get together in a fun and safe environment and get back to enjoying themselves again.”
It is scheduled to take place on September 3 and 4.