Mànran starts their Edinburgh Mound takeover during the Fringe Festival.

Scottish traditional band Mànran started their Fringe Festival takeover in Edinburgh by performing an hour-long set on the Mound, attracting hundreds of Scottish fans. The award-winning group has been a prominent part of the scene for 10+ years.

August 2nd 2024.

Mànran starts their Edinburgh Mound takeover during the Fringe Festival.
The highly acclaimed Scottish band, Mànran, has set off a wave of excitement in Edinburgh's Mound during the Fringe Festival. On August 1st, hundreds of enthusiastic Scots gathered at the Mound to witness a mesmerizing hour-long performance by the seven-piece group.

Having been a prominent force in the music scene for over a decade, Mànran is revered as one of the most iconic and respected Scottish bands of our time. Founding member Gary Innes expressed his delight in sharing their music with the festive crowd and felt honored to kick off the month-long festivities at the new Fringe venue.

As part of the exciting lineup of events from August 1st to 25th, the Fly Open Air DJ sets, quizzes, and speakeasy jazz sessions will follow Mànran's performance. Innis & Gunn, the official beer partner of the Edinburgh Fringe, promises to showcase the best of Scotland with some delightful surprises along the way.

For festival-goers looking to take a break and refuel, there are plenty of top stalls lining the Mound, offering delicious food and drinks. With breathtaking views of Princes Street, New Town, and Calton Hill, it's the perfect spot to relax and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere.

Reflecting on the evening, CEO of Innis & Gunn, Dougal Gunn, hopes that the Fringe will highlight the best of Scotland to its global audience. He added, "What a way to kick things off! When all eyes are on Edinburgh, we take great pride in showcasing the best of Scotland, and Mànran is the perfect band to get the party started. Our aim is not only to support the world's largest cultural and arts festival, but also to showcase the rich local food, drinks, and culture that attract visitors from all over the world."

Gunn believes that the Mound will be a popular destination for those looking to experience the best of Scotland. With a fantastic lineup of acts and a few surprises in store, it's sure to be a fun-filled month. Attendees can visit the Mound throughout August, enjoy delicious food and drinks, and catch Fringe performances until 6pm, followed by live entertainment until 11pm.

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