
Dates: | Fri 18 – Sun 20 June 2021 |
Location: | McLaren Hall, Killin, FK21 8UW |
Killin Music Fest was named ‘Best Scottish Annual Music Festival‘ in the Media Innovator Awards 2020, and ‘Annual Music Festival of the Year‘ in the CorporateLiveWire Global Awards 2020.
The festival was also a finalist for Event of the Year in the Scots Trad Music Awards 2017, and a finalist for Best New Festival in the 2016 UK Festival Awards.
Bring your ticket to the event, either printed out or on your mobile device, where the QR code will be scanned and exchanged for a festival wristband. The wristband will allow you access to the festival main stage.
Your ticket allows you access to the festival main stage in the McLaren Hall, for the day that you have purchased. There are additional fringe sessions, workshops and activities that will run alongside the main stage and will be either open to the general public, or may have a nominal entry fee. Any additional fringe activities which have a nominal entry fee are not included with weekend or day tickets.
Wristbands must not be removed and given to any other person. Any broken wristbands will be denied entry by security, and anyone with a broken wristband within the event may be ejected.
Due to previous local events being cancelled due to behaviour at their event campsite, there will not be a campsite. There are many fantastic local accommodation options – check out Killin.info for a list of options along with local eateries, pubs, activities and landmarks.
Yes. There are bars located at the event. Opening times will be advertised locally. The bar will operate a challenge 25 policy.
Some one-off single night events may be advertised as bring your own bottle, with no on site bar. This will be clearly stated on your ticket.
Due to our licence, we can only allow liquids bought at the event bars within the event site.
Some one-off single night events may be advertised as bring your own bottle. This will be clearly stated on your ticket.
Please get in touch if you would like to be on the Killin stage. If you are at the festival, please have a chat with one of our team.
Contact our ticketing platform Universe for support with lost tickets.
As our events feature loud music and special effects, we do not recommend attendance for under 5s. The festival reserve the right to to ask parents to remove children under 5 from the event site. Under 5 entry is free but you must be in possession of an under 5 ticket for the child.
Event tickets are non-refundable. Tickets are in short supply and high demand and you may sell it on independently.
Tickets bought through third parties and done so at your own risk.
The hall will be set out with a number of seats around the outside of the hall. The bulk of the hall will be standing room. The balcony will also be open for those able bodied looking for seats. All available seating is unreserved on a first-come basis.
Sunday evening concerts will be fully seated, available on an unreserved, first-come basis.
Pets are not allowed within the event site.
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic we have no alternative than to confirm the cancellation of Killin Music Festival 2021, with the event rescheduled to 17-19 June 2022. Even with current restrictions preventing any events from running, the safety of our community is paramount. Existing tickets for the 2021 festival will be automatically transferred to
It is with very heavy hearts that due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic the Killin Music Fest team have no alternative than to postpone our fifth festival, with the event rescheduled to 18-20 June 2021. This is a very difficult time for all. Considering government guidance regarding social distancing and public gatherings, Killin Music Festival
Killin Music Festival enters its fifth year in 2020, with another cracking main stage line-up, supported by a refreshed array of fringe events which celebrate Killin’s traditional music pedigree. The festival runs 19-21 June, and tickets are available now. Multi award-winning Mànran will headline Friday night, famous for their modern adaptations of traditional Gaelic songs