Dundee WestFest, which takes place this weekend, lends a vintage theme to Big Sunday at Magdalen Green this year.
Around 5,000 people are expected to flood into the Green on Sunday where, in addition to the popular live music stage, bouncy castle, displays and all the usual stalls, the WestFest tent will have a vintage market inside with clothes, accessories and collectables.
As ever visitors to the Green can expect to hear some of the best music that Dundee has to offer. Big Sunday is now a firm fixture on the start of summer calendar and can be enjoyed by everyone.
It’s Dundee biggest live music event, with eight of the city’s best acts playing some great music at the free concert, where the audience can spend a day lounging on the grass or better still get up on their feet and dance.
Stalls will be open from around 12.30pm and the bands begin at 1pm.
There will be activities for children and sports taster sessions as well as the chance to try your hand at creativity with WestFest’s “decorate the green” area and a huge family craft workshop held in the star tent.
The festival starts on Friday at 1.15pm with the WestFest Concert sponsored by Dundee Chamber Music at Dundee West Church.
In the evening Loadsaweeminsinging celebrate their 20th anniversary at the Bonar Hall starting at 7.30pm.
See more at www.facebook.com/pages/Dundee-WestFest/249944545141956 and check out Friday’s Rocktalk in the Courier’s What’s On section for the main stage line-up and timings.