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Scotland’s first alcohol-free music festival announces line-up

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Scotland’s first alcohol-free music festival announces line-up

Scotland’s first alcohol-free music festival has announced its line-up for this year’s event, featuring two huge names from the era of Britpop.

Recovery Connects, a unique event bringing together people recovering from addictions to drugs and alcohol, will be held at Queens Park Arena in Glasgow on Sunday, June 30.




This year’s festival is being headlined by John Power, the former frontman of Britpop band Cast, and will also feature a DJ set from Alan McGee, the founder of Creation Records.

Up-and-coming Glasgow-based indie-rock band Shambolics are also playing the festival, supported by unsigned acts Hazy Sundays, Local Authority, Amy Rodgers and Paul Byrne.

The event aims to challenge the stigma around addiction and celebrate the fact that people who struggle with substance misuse can and do recover.

It also connects people in recovery with their communities and is open and welcoming to all, including music fans who would like to experience a festival without alcohol.

The event is sponsored by Abbeycare Group, which runs drug and alcohol rehabilitation clinics in Scotland and England, and the charity We Are With You, with funding from the National Lottery Community Fund.

The organisers behind the event.

It will be the fifth time that Recovery Connects has been staged, with the festival getting bigger each year. Around 2,300 people attended the 2023 event.

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