With over 100 gigs performed by 75 bands at 25 venues throughout Largs during this weekend’s Largs Live FREE music extravaganza, who do you go to see?

The answer is simple; all the bands playing at the event will be detailed at www.largslive.com.

Log onto the page and scroll down to the list of bands. Click on the band’s name and the details will appear as if by magic. There is a full run down on page 42 of this week's Largs News. as well. Here is a whistle stop guide of just a few of this year’s headline acts: Lounge: Saturday midnight - Free Lance Liars, a compelling indie rock and pop band from Glasgow. Sunday 5.30pm Skunnered - rocked-up folk. Lounge has pushed the boat out with 18 bands over 3 days.

McCabes: Saturday 9.30pm Aziz Ibrahim – Guitarist and singer – the former guitarist for the Stone Rose who has worked with Paul Weller and Ian Brown.

Room: Saturday 7pm – The Claurettes - a sassy three piece girl band from Greenock, whose beauty is only eclipsed by their talent. 10pm - The Oakmen – Greenock’s top contemporary pop band. Sunday 3pm - Crisis Unplugged, probably the most fun you can have at a ‘quiet’ gig. 5pm Rebecca Madden – folk and acoustic singer songwriter with a rasping rock voice which lends itself well to big ballads.

The Three Reasons: Saturday 9pm & Sunday 4pm - Drew Galt and Charlie Evans play lively cover of classic rock tunes.

J.G.Sharps: Saturday 2pm - The Blue Lenas, the very best of rock and roll blues 4pm - The Desert Willows 60’s retro rock and roll.

The Bean and Leaf: Saturday 3.30pm - Shelagh McKay Jones from Greenock – acoustic lead singer songwriter and winner of the Celtic Connections open mike competition.

The Waterside: Saturday 9.30pm - Sunny Daze and the Restless Knightt playing and singing an eclectic mix of your favourite tunes The Sheiling: Saturday 17.30– 20.30 Dave Leonard as Elvis, the name says it all! 21.00 – 00.30 JimAllyWhy the regular favourites take to the floor.

The Anchor: All the usual favourites: Saturday 4pm - Haley McCracken 9.30pm Willie Young. Sunday 4pm McKenzie & Garrity.

There will also be an amazing array of street entertainment as Largs celebrates the start of the School Summer holidays. Saturday sees Glasgow’s “The Skunnered” playing in Tron Place 1pm-4.30pm, a blend of folk, pop and rock.

They give big songs a BIG twist with bongos and a double bass in their line-up. SAMBAYABAMBA, the 20 piece drum bateria andstomping brass section, spread their infectious Brazilian rhythms, ska, hip-hop, funk and reggae around Tron Place and Gallowgate Square between 1pm and 5.00pm on Sunday.

This year Largs Live steps into busking with a Scottish twist as young local pipers will play on every street corner.

Especially for children… The McDougalls Silly Singalong will be staging free performances at 1pm, 2pm, 3pm and 4pm on both Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 at the Brisbane Centre in Bath Street.

The immensely popular Face Painting Fairies, who made their artistic mark at the Largs Food Fest will be back too.

Their FREE face painting will take place at the grasses area outside the Brisbane Centre.

And finally, Kelburn Country Estate will also be joining in the fun, with children admitted free when accompanied by a full paying adult.

For all the information you require log onto www.largslive.com and follow the event on twitter @LargsLive and LargsLive on facebook and @ExploreLargs twitter account.