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B-Fest headliners GUN rock the Riverside


By Alan Shields

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Glasgow rockers GUN headlined B-Fest on Saturday night.
Glasgow rockers GUN headlined B-Fest on Saturday night.

The music was turned up to eleven in Wick last night as B-Fest headliners GUN brought a day of musical entertainment to an end.

The rock four-piece wowed the crowd at the Riverside with a hard-hitting run through of their hits, including their cover of Cameo's "Word Up".

Now in its second year, the festival was busier than ever, with hundreds of people flocking to see the 18 different acts on the bill.

One of the first to be shown huge support was local man Sid Davidson who took to the Monster Music Stage just after 2pm armed just with his acoustic guitar.

Other crowd pullers included Fab Four tribute band Them Beatles, Scottish rap rockers La Fontaines and the Dykeenies.

The weather stayed cloudy but dry for most of the day with the sunshine finally breaking through in the early evening to give revellers something else to smile about.

*For more on B-Fest, including interviews with the acts, check out Wednesday's Caithness Courier.


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