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Kirsten McStay

Rewind Festival 2022 lineup in Perth unveiled with Holly Johnson, Wet Wet Wet and Billy Ocean

Rewind Festival is set to make a comeback this summer, with a fantastic line-up.

Festival bosses confirmed the 80s-themed festival will return to the Scone Palace this July, after having to cancel the events in 2020 and 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Prior to the pandemic, Rewind was a highlight in the calendar and it has been sorely missed the last two summers.

So fans were delighted to learn that it will return this July and tickets go on sale this Friday.

On July 22, revellers can head to the venue for the welcome party and then enjoy headliners Holly Johnson and Wet Wet Wet.

The festival has been running for ten years (Perthshire Advertiser)

The rest of the line-up includes the likes of:

  • Billy Ocean
  • Heaven 17
  • Nik Kershaw
  • The Christians
  • Altered Images

  • Hue and Cry

  • T’Pau

  • The Trevor Horn Band

  • Bananarama

Rewind executive producer Steve Porter said: “We are so excited to be returning to Scotland after all this time.

“The 10th anniversary we were due to celebrate in 2020 has been a long time coming, but we really cant wait to party in Perth again this year.

“We have had to make a few tweaks to the line-up due to availability but we believe we have still got the best 80s line up out there.

“We cant wait to bring the fun of Rewind back to Scotland and dancing with all our Rewind fans for the biggest anniversary party of the year."

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