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Bank holiday weekend music bonanza in Largs and Millport – Largs and Millport News

LIVE music will be taking over pubs and bars in Largs and Millport this bank holiday weekend.
The George Bar in Largs has a packed line-up, with Fever 33 performing on Friday night from 8.30pm.
On Saturday, Sonnydaze will be live from 8.30pm, and on Sunday, Laura will be performing from 7.30pm.
Millport’s Newton Bar will host Colin McInally, who will bring rock, pop, soul, swing, and country music to the island with his set at 9pm on Friday.
Colin McInally is live in Millport on Friday eveningColin McInally is live in Millport on Friday evening (Image: Newton Bar)
On Saturday, The Journeymen will be performing.
The Millport Pier Hotel will have live music in its beer garden with Gordon Seith from 2pm to 6pm on Saturday.
Then, from 9pm, vocalist Ellie Kennedy will be back performing.
On Friday night at Room bar and restaurant on Gallowgate Square in Largs, Andy K will be celebrating 80s and indie music from 9pm to 11pm, followed by DJ Liam from 11pm to 1am.
The Barre Chords The Barre Chords (Image: The Barre Chords)
On Saturday, The Barre Chords will be performing from 9pm to 11pm, followed by DJ Nick from 11pm to 1am.
Ye Old Anchor Inn in Gallowgate Street in Largs will also have The Barre Chords and Harlo McLean performing from 8.30pm on Friday.
The Twa Dugs in West Kilbride will be hosting The Mix from 9pm on Saturday.
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