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June 25, 2025

New headline Hawkwind are set to captivate festival-goers at the revamped event near Stirling

- CHRIS MARZELLA

Iconic English rock band Hawkwind has been confirmed as the Saturday night headliners for Back Doune the Rabbit Hole (BDTRH) music festival - replacing The Fratellis who had to pull out from their planned performance.

As pioneers of space rock, Hawkwind is set to captivate festival-goers at the revamped event near Stirling.

In a statement released by the BDTRH organisers, they expressed their excitement, saying: “We're thrilled to announce that the legendary Hawkwind will headline the Saturday night of Back Doune the Rabbit Hole 2025.

“One of the greatest live bands around, Hawkwind are known for their immersive, mind-bending shows.

“Get ready to be completely transported with a set that's guaranteed to be out of this world.

“They join our final line up alongside some fantastic new additions including The Sherlocks, Clearwater Creedence Revival, Ohasis and The Complete Stone Roses. The countdown is officially on!

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