FAMILIES will rock and stroll at Mugdock Park's MugStock festival.
Hundreds of people will flock to the East Dunbartonshire site to enjoy a range of live music, fun, food and performances.
The boutique event, which is managed and run by volunteers, takes place from July 27 to 30 with acts including Roddy Woomble, The Showhawk Duo, Colonel Mustard & the Dijon 5, Kid Canaveral, Tide Lines, The Girobabies and the Trongate Rum Riots.
Councillor Billy Hendry, Convener of the Council’s Place, Neighbourhood & Corporate Assets Committee, said: “Helping to host festivals such as MugStock is a real benefit to East Dunbartonshire – attracting visitors, boosting the local economy and showcasing one of the many assets in our local area.
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"It's great to see such innovative ideas being brought to fruition. I am particularly pleased by the strong support provided by the Council and country park colleagues."
Jim Gibbons, Chair of Mugdock Country Park Joint Management Committee, said: "Mugstock has established itself as one of the best live festivals around – attracting people of all ages from all over Scotland and beyond.
"I am delighted that the organisers have found a home among the beautiful surrounds of Mugdock Country Park, which is the ideal setting for a range of uses – offering a unique mix of natural beauty and great facilities, as well as a wealth of activities, attractions and events all year round."
MugStock is run on a not-for-profit basis with year-round fundraising helping to subsidise ticket prices. Visit mugstock.org for more.
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