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Amy Macdonald, Tide Lines and HYYTS among acts added to Nordoff Robbins’ Stream4Scotland

© Brian Anderson/ShutterstockAmy Macdonald
Amy Macdonald

A number of acts have been added to Nordoff Robbins’ Stream4Scotland fundraising online festival, including Amy Macdonald, Tide Lines and HYYTS.

Hosted by radio presenters Garry Spence and Ally McCrae, the show will feature a mix of the country’s biggest musical stars as well as up and coming talent.

The livestream will feature the likes of Twin Atlantic, Clare Grogan, Peat & Diesel, Be Charlotte, Wet Wet Wet, Hipsway, Dougle MacLean and many more.

Money raise from donations during the stream will go towards Nordoff Robbins music therapy and Glasgow based PPE charity ViseUp.

Sunday Post columnist Donald MacLeod, Chairman of Nordoff Robbins Fundraising Committee, said: “We are delighted to have so many outstanding Scottish artists taking part in Stream4Scotland this weekend to provide some much needed entertainment during these uncertain times.

“Nordoff Robbins has established such a strong relationship with the Scottish music industry over the past 20 years, and the charity truly can’t thank everyone enough for their support.

“Now more than ever, people need to feel a sense of community and we can’t wait to join together with our friends at ViseUp to raise vital funds, but also see some incredible performances from Scotland’s stars.”

The stream will start at 3pm on Saturday May 30, with McCrae hosting a variety of Scotland’s breakthrough talents curated by Tenement TV.

Spence will host the ‘Main Event’ from 6pm to 9pm, with performances, interviews and Q&As with a host of top stars.

It’s followed by Sub Club and SWG3’s night-time takeover until 1am, kicking off with one of the UK’s most legendary house music DJs, Graeme Park.

Viewers can tune into the livestream on Saturday 30th May 3pm – 1am on stream4scotland.co.uk  or Gigs in Scotland’s Facebook page.