Stages and Set Times
King Street Stage Set Times
Beat That Samba Band
11am - 11.10am
Nova
11.10am - 11.20am
Welcome from Grant Thomson
11.20am - 11.25am
Welcome from Bruce Mouat
11.25am - 11.30am
Amy Gunn
11.35am - 11.55am
Rubber Chicken Theatre
12pm - 12.20pm
Haus of Nunsense
12.20pm - 12.25pm
Eyve
12.30pm - 12.50pm
Venn Smyth
12.55pm - 1.15pm
Chloe Roze
1.20pm - 1.40pm
Rubber Chicken Theatre
1.45pm - 2.05pm
Marianne McGregor
2.10pm - 2.35pm
Emma Lynne Harley
2.40pm - 3pm
Monument Dance Centre
3.05pm - 3.25pm
Megan Black
3.30pm - 3.50pm
Kate Butch
4pm to 4.20pm
As seen on RuPaul’s Drag Race UK Series 5, Kate Butch burst onto the London drag scene in 2018, bringing her trademark wit, vocal ability and Peppa Pig impersonations right along with her.
From smash-hit appearances on London’s West End, to sell out runs at the Edinburgh Fringe, performing her award-winning stand-up shows and hosting immersive club night Lip-Sync Lollapalooza, Kate really is the full package (literally).
Her podcast, Queers Gone By, was recently featured in The Guardian’s Top 50 Funny Podcasts, and she is currently writing her very own sitcom.
Kate Butch is the name on everyone’s lips. But don’t worry – there’s a cream for that.
Rebecca Vasmant
4.30pm to 5pm
In an age increasingly dominated by faceless machine-created sounds, DJ-Producer Rebecca Vasmant is bringing a fresh new twist to dance music with her love of jazz.
Rebecca has made a name in Glasgow with her residency at Sub Club, running a popular record fair and a spot on BBC Radio Scotland. Rebecca has also toured the world for Ministry of Sound which has taken her to 22 countries in the last two years.
She has also played festivals including Rockness, Audio Soup, Kelburn, Doune the Rabbit Hole and Wickerman, plus Ibiza spots such as Space, Savannah and Zoo Project.
Fubar Stage Set Times
Joe Goodall
11am - 12pm
Sian Clark
12pm - 1pm
Stirling Youth Folk Club
1pm - 4pm