Safety Advice for Festival Goers

Advice from Tayside Police for T in the Park’ers, but useful for anyone going to a festival this summer!

 T in the Park 2011 – Advice for Festival Goers

Looking ahead to July 7 to 11 and T in the Park 2011, Tayside Police offers revellers the following advice via their top ten T in the Park tips

1. LOOK AFTER YOURSELF

If you are going to T in the Park – enjoy yourself. Stick with friends and people you trust. Don’t wander off on your own – remember T in the Park hosts tens of thousands of people over one weekend with a campsite that caters for 70,000. It is a big place so, if you do get lost, ask a police officers or a steward for advice, or head to a Help Point. On arrival campers should take the opportunity to have a good look around the area where they pitch their tent, remember the zone they are in and where their tent is pitched as things may look completely different late at night.

2. ONLY BRING WHAT YOU NEED

The best way to ensure that you don’t lose something of value is to not bring it in the first place. Bring only what you need.

3. DON’T MAKE IT EASY FOR A THIEF

Any large gathering of people may attract a very small minority of individuals seeking to take advantage of others to commit crime, so look after the property you do bring. Lockers are available at the camp site and can be booked in advance at tinthepark.com. Always secure any property left in your tent as best as possible. When sleeping, keep valuables with you in your sleeping bag.

4. LOOK AFTER YOUR MOBILE PHONE

More mobile phones are stolen than any other item of property. Note down your mobile phone provider details and the EMEI number of your phone (KEY IN *#06# or look behind your battery) as you will need details if your phone is stolen. Doing so can prevent someone else using your phone.

5. BE AWARE OF PICKPOCKETS

Only carry the amount of cash that you need. Don’t keep cash, cards and belongings in one place. Spread them around your pockets and clothing and only take credit cards if you need them. Note details of credit cards and leave those details at home where you can phone if cards are lost or stolen. There are ATMs on site. When using them, be aware of who is around you and nearby and put your card and cash away as soon as possible. Do not store pin numbers on your mobile phone in case it is stolen along with any cards.

6. DON’T USE TICKET TOUTS

TITP tickets are valuable, so think carefully about where you keep them and do not flash them about. Overnight, keep them with you in your sleeping bag. Don’t expect to purchase tickets when you arrive. Ticket touts will charge inflated prices and there is no guarantee that tickets from touts will be genuine. All tickets will be checked when you try to enter the main site.

7. LEAVE NOTHING ON DISPLAY IN YOUR CAR

Lock and completely empty the inside of your vehicle, leaving the glove compartment open and empty. T in the Park is easy to get to, with plenty of signage to guide you to the festival from every direction. If you must bring a ‘sat nav’ device, remove it once you have parked and also remove its cradle or window sucker and ensure that any sucker marks are wiped from the windscreen.

8. TELL A POLICE OFFICER OR STEWARD

Always report any incident, no matter how big or small to security staff or the police as they are there to help. By reporting incidents you can help to prevent crime. If you are unable to contact a police officer or steward in person, please us the following numbers –

In an emergency call 999

In a non-emergency call 0300 111 2222, or of you want to pass CONFIDENTIAL information ANONYMOUSLY, call the charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

9. THINK AHEAD

If you can, mark you personal property as it will make it easier to identify and return if it is lost or stolen. If you lose something head to the Lost Property Office in the arena or Campsite, or if you have had something stolen visit the Police compound in the campsite to report it. Alternatively call 0300 111 2222.

10. BE PREPARED

We hope this year’s festival will bring sunshine, but it is important to remember that the weather in Scotland can change very quickly. It is important to bring appropriate clothing for all weathers with you… and don’t forget your sunscreen.

ALSO… for those who have enjoyed the T in the Park experience before – don’t assume you know your way around the event site. As has happened in previous years, there have been some changes to the venue lay-out for 2011 – including improved access from the campsite to the arena.

Don’t take it for granted that you instantly have your bearings on arrival. Take time to familiarise yourself with surroundings and remember things can look much different at night than they do in broad daylight. Don’t be afraid to ask. Speak with the police, stewards and staff. They are there to help.

AND FINALLY… follow Tayside Police on Twitter @taysidepolice and join us at www.facebook.com/taysidepolice 

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OXJAM BIG AYR WEEKEND

Musicians from across Scotland bring their beats and riffs to Ayr in aid of Oxfam for the Oxjam Big Weekend Music Festival in Ayr hosted by Harleys Furys.

The event begins at 23:00 on Thursday July 7 running over the weekend and wrapping up at 02:00 on Monday July 11. Bands include Kilmarnock’s alternative rock band Mechanical Smile and their grunge with a twist; Scottish musicians Finding Albert their indie sound; Stanley Odd, fresh from Solas Festival, add their mix of the Hip Hop, Funk and Electronica genres; and Fort William’s Russian Ninjas their indie rock tunes.

Lyndsey Pollock, from Ayr, is the organiser of Oxjam Big Weekend Music Festival in Ayr. She said:

“The Oxjam Big Weekend Music Festival in Ayr features some of the best talent from the West of Scotland’s unsigned music scene”, says Lyndsey Pollock. “Music lovers from acoustic enthusiasts to grunge rockers will be swaying, toe tapping, and possibly head banging, from Thursday the 7th of July through the weekend to the wee hours of Monday morning.

“We have some amazing bands and artists to entertain the crowds including multi-award winning singer-songwriter Baby Taylor from Stirling; Rose Parade, a favourite of many Scottish Radio Producers and local bloggers, most definitely a band to watch in 2011; Glasgow’s The Fiction, who are also playing The Wickerman Festival later this month; and our Sunday headliners Finding Albert who have previously supported Newton Faulkner, and Biffy Clyro in America.

“I love Oxjam’s tagline ‘Local Music. Global Impact’ – it sums up Oxjam so perfectly. Although, I think for Ayr’s Oxjam Big Weekend Music Festival, not-so-local music is possibly more appropriate as we have attracted fantastic bands from across Scotland to our stages.”

Festival goers will also be able to purchase food, donated by Belcher Foods of Ayrshire, barbequed on site and raffle tickets with the monies donated to Oxfam. Raffle prizes include: a pair tickets for The Wombats; a pair of tickets for The Complete Stone Roses; and lots more.

Event schedule:

Thursday 7 July 23:00: Silent disco in Fury Murry’s (entry fee: £3 before midnight and £4 after)

Friday 8 July from 17:00: ‘NME Stage’ plays host to rock bands Mechanical Smile, Annie Stevenson, and Russian Ninjas (entry fee: £2)

Saturday 9 July from 14:00: ‘Harley’s Introducing Stage’ hosts acoustic acts Mark Hogg, Martin Docherty, Baby Taylor, Dani Camacho (Politics of Time), We Looked Like Giants (Dave Ayling), Martin McLaughlan, and Pammi Quinn. Followed by Dear Stars and The Fiction on the ‘Main Stage’ in the evening (entry fee: £2)

Sunday 10 July from 14:00: Ten bands perform on the ‘King Tuts Wah Wah all dayer’ including Wildcard, Roadster, Rachel Red & the Revolvers, Finding Albert, Jaego, The Mighty Kung Fu, Stanley Odd, Rose Parade, Johnny Graham and Forgotten Sunday (entry fee: £3). The festival closing party will be held at Fury Murry’s (£3 before midnight and £4 after)

Festival goers attending Harley’s for the live bands will receive a wristband upon payment, this will provide them with discounted entry into Fury’s after party that evening.

www.oxfam.org.uk/oxjam  

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Born To Be Wide to host music synch seminar

Born To Be Wide is to host a seminar explaining how to get music synched in ads, TV, film and computer games next Thursday [July 7]. The event will take place from 1930-2130 at Edinburgh’s Electric Circus and will be followed by Buy What You Hear DJ sets in partnership with the Oxfam Record Shop.

Confirmed speakers include Gerry Farrell, creative director of the Leith Agency and David Harron, Executive producer at BBC Scotland. They will be joined by one of Scotland’s leading music supervisors, Caroline Gorman from Rage Music and David McGinnis, A&R and head of licensing at Mute Song. An additional guest is expected to be confirmed in the coming days.

“Getting music synced can be a valuable source of extra income for musicians, and can also generate useful exposure,” says Born To Be Wide co-organiser, Olaf Furniss. “Each of the panellists is an invaluable source of information and will be able to shed light on this aspect of the business.”

The seminar will cover how the music choices are made, how much money is paid and will provide tips on the best way of getting music used.

Following the panel, the participants will DJ with tunes they have selected from the Oxfam Record Shop and everything played will be available to buy.

BORN TO BE WIDE

Thursday 7 July

Electric Circus, 36 Market Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1DF, Tel: 0131 226 4224

1930-2130 – MUSIC SYNC SEMINAR

£5.00 / £3.50 Musicians Union / £2.50 for16/17 years olds (plus £1 booking fee)

BUY YOUR TICKETS by visiting: www.eventzi.com/borntobewidesync

ABOUT BORN TO BE WIDE

Born To Be Wide was launched in February 2004 to provide a meeting place for those involved or interested in the Scottish music scene. A diverse range of musicians, journalists, promoters, label owners and friends of music, invited to play their all-time favourite records unless they were by Morrissey or Joy Division

Since April 2008 the night has hosted seminars covering subjects such as How To Get A Gig, A&R, Music Management, and Music Photography.

Born To Be Wide’s organisers also host the Wide Days conference and showcase event, which takes place in Edinburgh every April. Both events enjoy the support of the Musicians’ Union.

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goNORTH LINEUP ANNOUNCED FOR BELLADRUM

We are delighted to announce the line up for the goNORTH Seedlings Stage at Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival 2011. Following the most ambitious and successful goNORTH to date, they are now set to bring an exciting, cross-genre selection of emerging artists to one of the finest independent festivals in the country.

‘Belladrum is a fantastic platform for new bands and year on year delivers a diverse, highly inventive festival experience’, said goNORTH Director Shaun Arnold. ‘The wider line up again looks excellent and it’s a real privilege to be programming the dedicated new music stage for 2011.’

‘We are delighted to be deepening our involvement still further with GoNorth this year, in that they have booked the majority of the acts on the goNORTH Seedlings Stage’, added Festival Booker Joe Gibbs. ‘The acts that they have programmed are the cream of local, Scottish and wider UK talent and we look forward to them playing in front of the Bella audience, one of the best audiences in the world.’

The goNORTH Seedlings Stage 2011

Friday August 5

Capitals

The River 68’s

Kid Canaveral

Homework

The Boosts

Chasing Owls

Lightguides

Storey Books

Native Roses

St Leonards

Paws

Saturday August 6

The Leonard Jones Potential

Be Like Pablo

Aerials Up

Endor

Kobi

Parmaviolets

Boycotts

Always The Sixth

The Little Mill Of Happiness

Carnivores

The Whisky River Band

The rest of Bella ….

Twin Scots rock legends Texas and Deacon Blue are to headline the eighth staging of the festival. Also announced for the event are: Guillemots; Kassidy; Echo & The Bunnymen; Frank Turner; Newton Faulkner; Ed Sheeran; Eli Paperboy Reid; Anna Calvi; Admiral Fallow; Easy Star All Stars; Teddy Thomson ; Little Comets; Dry The River; MC Xander; Young Rebel Set; Birdy; Roddy Woomble; 3 Daft Monkeys; Roddy Hart & The Lonesome Fire; Emile Sande; Ben Howard; The Amphetameanies; Lucy Rose; Wooden Box With A Fistful Of Fivers; The Dangleberries; The Staves; The Webb Sisters; Rachel Sermanni; CW Stoneking and His Primitive Horn Orchestra; The Xcerts; Skerryvore; Saint Saviour Benjamin Francis Leftwich; James Mackenzie & The Aquascene; Cousti; King Charles; Diddums; Torridon; Iain MacLaughlin & The Outsiders; He Slept On 57; Bronto Skylift; Scooty and the Skyhooks; The Raghu Dixit Project; Giant Steps; and the Rooty Ma Toot Big Band.

Belladrum 2011 takes place in the beautiful Highland surroundings of Belladrum Estate, near Beauly in Inverness-shire. The independent festival has built a reputation for its eclectic line-ups, its offbeat non-musical entertainments and its all-ages approach. The festival won a VisitScotland Thistle Award in 2009 and is a past winner of the Grassroots Festival Award at the UK Festival Awards, the festival industry’s ‘oscars’.

Advance adult weekend tickets whilst they remain available are £90 and include parking and camping, except for campervans and caravans which are charged £30 per vehicle. Campervan/caravan and all Saturday tickets are now sold out. As in previous years, tickets for children 12 & under are free. Online e-tickets are available from Skiddle (www.skiddle.com) and online hard tickets from The Booth (www.thebooth.co.uk), Ticketmaster (www.ticketmaster.co.uk), Tickets Scotland (www.tickets-scotland.com), Visit Loch Ness (www.lochness.com) , and Eventim.Tickets (www.eventim.co.uk) are also available from TicketScotland in Edinburgh, and Glasgow, Grouchos in Dundee, One-Up in Aberdeen, The Ironworks, Mania, Hootenanny’s, and Eden Court in Inverness; Off The Peg in Dingwall, Sound & Vision in Elgin, Macallans in Wick and Thurso, Morrisons Ironmongers in Beauly and Kiltarlity Post Office.

www.tartanheartfestival.co.uk   

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goNORTH At The Wickerman Festival

Following goNORTH’s most ambitious and successful goNORTH festival to date, they are delighted to confirm the line up for the goNORTH Festival Tour Stage at the tenth anniversary of The Wickerman Festival 2011 (22-23 July 2011).

For 2011, the organisers have introduced the goNORTH Festival Tour, this exciting development will see goNORTH programme new music at five of the finest independent festivals in the country, Summer In The City 2011, The Wickerman Festival, Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival, Wizard Festival and Loopallu.

They have programmed a diverse range of acts from the submission pool featuring some of the most exciting emerging artists in Scotland, the rest of the UK and a selection of top international contenders.

‘We are thrilled to announce the line up for our Wickerman date’, said goNORTH Director Shaun Arnold. ‘To be associated with a festival that has demonstrated such a sustained commitment to showcasing the very best emerging talent is fantastic, and we are sure this year’s event will provide an excellent platform for our artists to reach a wide and varied audience.’

‘We are really excited about the addition of the goNORTH Festival Tour Stage to our wider programme’, added Wickerman Festival Coordinator Helen Chalmers. ‘The live showcases at goNORTH this year were fantastic, and we are delighted that such a broad cross-reach of emerging artists will be performing at The Wickerman Festival this year.’

goNORTH Festival Tour Stage At The Wickerman Festival 2011

Friday July 22

Bwani Junction

The LED

Homework

All Mankind

The Side

Stonestreet

Indian Red Lopez

The Imagineers

Chasing Owls

I Build Collapsible Mountains

Saturday July 23

Kobi Onyame

Capitals

The River 68’s

PAWS

The Frues

Black Box Red

The Scottish Enlightenment

St Leonards

The Black Hand Gang

Maple Leaves

goNORTH – The background …..

goNorth is a festival for contemporary and cutting edge music of all genres. It aims to highlight the best emerging talent from Scotland, the rest of the UK, and a selection of international contenders.

goNorth was launched in 2001 to provide a platform for artists from the north of Scotland to showcase for music industry and media representatives on their own patch. The event also offers a series of seminars, workshops and Q&A sessions aimed at all levels of experience, and covering all aspects of the music industry.

Originally hosted in several venues on Aberdeen’s Belmont Street, it briefly relocated to Dundee, before settling in Scotland’s most northerly city, Inverness.

goNorth 2011 took place in Inverness on the 9th and 10th of June.

www.thewickermanfestival.co.uk

www.gonorth.biz

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