Rewind Review: 80s nostalgia that seemingly never gets old
A grown man stotting around a muddy field in a skirt and heels channelling his inner Freddie Mercury (think the I Want To Break Free video).
A grown man stotting around a muddy field in a skirt and heels channelling his inner Freddie Mercury (think the I Want To Break Free video).
For the second year running, the Music Business degree course at Perth College UHI has achieved a 100% student satisfaction rating.
Pop icon Lionel Richie has announced plans for a huge outdoor show in Perth.
Neon tutus, mullets and fluorescent leg warmers at the ready – Rewind Scotland, the 80s festival, is returning to Perth by popular demand.
One of Scotland’s best-loved folk music weekends began on Friday with a celebration of a Blairgowrie woman who sang for a Pope, US president, and the Queen.
It is the enchanting spectacle in the heart of a Perthshire forest that last year fought off the likes of the Magical Lantern Festival in London and the Diwali Festival of Lights to be crowned Britain’s best cultural event at the UK Event Awards.
Michael Alexander meets staff and students at Perth College UHI which has been voted the number one university to study music business in the UK.
“Has this bloke got fans or what!” declared the Top of the Pops presenter as John Otway was introduced to a national TV audience in 2002.
As the biggest music festival in the land bows out for 2017 and Scotland's youth works out what to do with itself next summer, we've canvassed The Courier's T in the Park veterans to bring you a few of our fondest memories from its 23 year history.
Home favourite Stevie McCrorie hopes his third T in the Park appearance will boost his profile as a performer in his own right – rather than being pigeon-holed as the winner of a talent show.