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Tribute Event for Frightened Rabbit’s Scott Hutchison in Stirling: Two Nights of Remembrance

A special two-night event honoring the memory of Frightened Rabbit’s beloved frontman, Scott Hutchison, is set to take place in Stirling next month. ‘Sing The Greys’ will be held at the Tolbooth on December 6 and 7, in collaboration with Tiny Changes, a charity established in Scott’s honor.

Remembering Scott Hutchison: A Musical Celebration

The event aims to celebrate the music of Frightened Rabbit, with a house band curated by Joe Rattray and hosted by former Radio 1 and BBC introducing DJ Ally McCrae. Inspired musicians, including Kathryn Joseph, Ross Leighton, Tommy Reilly, James Yorkston, Karine Polwart, Raveloe, Djanna Gabrielle, and Scott William Urquhart, will perform their favorite tracks from the band.

A Global Musical Legacy

David Weaver, Cultural Venues Programmer at Stirling Council, expressed excitement about the event, highlighting Frightened Rabbit’s influential musical legacy that continues to inspire artists worldwide. The collaboration with Tiny Changes aims to raise funds for the charity’s mission to support the mental health of children and young people in Scotland.

An Evening of Togetherness and Community

Tara McLoughlin, Artistic Director and Venues Manager at Stirling Council, emphasized the togetherness and community spirit embodied by Frightened Rabbit’s music, aligning with Tolbooth’s vision. The event not only honors Scott’s legacy but also supports youth music development through Tiny Changes’ advocacy for mental health awareness.

CEO of Tiny Changes, Kara Olayinka, expressed gratitude for the opportunity to be part of this tribute event, highlighting the importance of raising awareness and funds for mental health initiatives like Tiny Changes and Action in Mind.

As we prepare to come together to celebrate the life and music of Scott Hutchison, let us remember the power of music to unite us in moments of joy and reflection. Join us for two unforgettable nights of remembrance and support for a cause that continues to make a difference in the lives of young people across Scotland.