Scots band Hue and Cry have confirmed that they will play at the Keep Johnnie Walker in Kilmarnock rally on Sunday 26th July in Kay Park.
Brothers Pat and Greg Kane first made their mark back in the late ‘80s with hugely successful albums Seduced and Abandoned and Remote, spawning smash hit singles such as “Labour of Love”, “Violently” and “Looking for Linda”. After a break from the pop scene, the brothers have recently released “Open Soul”, their first album in over 16 years.
They will perform a special piano & vocal set, topping the bill at the rally on Sunday which will also feature a number of other local musicians and performers, including Centre Stage Male Choir, You Already Know, The Jeizuberband and The Symptoms.
Scots comedian and entertainer Hardeep Singh Kohli will host the event
Confirmed speakers include First Minister, Alex Salmond MSP, Len McLuskey, Assistant General Secretary, Unite, Des Brown MP, Willie Coffey MSP, John Quigley, Regional Secretary, Unite, Michael Johnston, Kilmarnock Football Club, and Councillor Douglas Reid, Leader of East Ayrshire Council. Hue and Cry will take to the stage following the platform speeches and local poet Rab Wilson will give his first recital of an exclusive piece, entitled Stridin Forrit!’, especially commissioned for the event.
The march starts at the Howard Park at 1pm, with musical entertainment commencing there at 12pm. The marchers will then head up John Finnie Street, under the arches and up Hill Street where they will march past the Johnnie Walker plant, before progressing on to Witch Road, down Dean Lane onto Strawberrybank Road finishing at the Kay Park.
The rally in Kay Park will include entertainment for all the family including music, face painting and bouncy castles, with refreshments available. Full details on the running order will be available in due course.













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