Ska band Bad Manners join MacMoray Easter Festival line-up
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SEVENTIES ska band Bad Manners have joined the line-up for next year's MacMoray Family Easter Festival.
Bad Manners were formed in 1976 by frontman Buster Bloodvessel (Douglas Trendle) and had nine top 40 singles between 1980 and 1983.
The band's on-stage antics earned them plenty of exposure, with songs Special Brew and Can Can reaching number three in the charts.
Festival organiser Andy Macdonald said: "Bad Manners are such a fun ska band that will bring an amazing party atmosphere.
"Bad Manners appeal to everyone and will bring a jolly and hyper vibe to an already exciting line up."
Event manager Malcom Macdonald added: "Bad Manners will bring back happy memories for the lovers of 80s music and help make new memories for the younger generation."
The 70s band are the latest band to join the festival line-up, which includes Vengaboys, S Club, Toploader, Amelia Lily and Dr. Feelgood.
The festival will take place on April 16, 2022, at Elgin's Cooper Park – subject to the granting of a public entertainment license.
There will be an outdoor main stage, along with an indoor stage for traditional Scottish music.
For adults, there will be a large marquee and a bar, with entertainment for children including a bouncy castle and face painting.
You can place a deposit and secure your ticket for the festival at www.MacMoray.com.
For further information check out the festival's Facebook page at www.facebook.com/MacMoray.
- Band announcements will appear in the print version of the Northern Scot on a Friday before anywhere else.