Big in Falkirk

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Big in Falkirk is Scotland's National Street Arts Festival.

Since its inception in 2000, this award-winning (Scottish Thistle Award 2005), free weekend event has become one of the largest cultural events in Scotland, attracting over 100,000 people. Located in Falkirk’s historical 180-acre Callendar Park with Callendar House as the focal point, the entertainment features a wide variety of outdoor theatre, pyrotechnic displays, art, comedy and big name music acts alongside activities for all ages.

Big in Falkirk showcases original outdoor contemporary theatre, whilst also working closely with artists to nurture creativity. Previous festivals have included world premieres such as Walk the Plank’s Swan Song which closed Saturday’s proceedings in 2006. UK premieres have included Groupe F (the company responsible for illuminating the Eiffel Tower during the millennium celebrations), Compagnie Jo Bithume, Plasticiens Volants and Teatre Osmego D’nia.

Alongside this, Big in Falkirk presents some of the most popular names in music having previously welcomed Snow Patrol, The Stranglers, Deacon Blue, Bob Geldof and Midge Ure to the music stage. The festival has also managed to secure acts just before they hit the big time, with McFly, Orson and Sandi Thom celebrating Number One singles during or immediately after playing at Big in Falkirk.

Big in Falkirk 2007 was on Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 May and headlined with The Human League and Heaven 17

Big in Falkirk 2008 will take place on Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 May and will feature Levellers, 10cc, The Complete Stone Roses, Paetbog Faeries, [Nutkhut][1]'s Bollywood Steps and the world premiere of The World Famous' Full Circle, which will close the Festival on the Sunday.

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