Additional evening ferry services have been arranged for Millport's inaugural Country Music Festival in September.
A festival spokesman confirmed: "Calmac have guaranteed that ticket holders who get to the ferry slip by 9.30pm each evening (i.e. two hours after the concerts finish) will be transported back to Largs."
For the first time ever, under the cover of a huge 3,000 capacity concert venue, the new festival will be featuring the best of British and American country music artists including Mark Chesnutt, The Shires, Ashton Lane, David Ray, Adley Stump, Morgan Frazier and many more.
It is a major departure from the Millport Country and Western Weekend which was set up in 1995 and has been running continuously for 21 years since.
The festival's main stage will take place in a giant marquee in Bute Terrace, and the core festival events will take place within the grounds of the Garrison House and other local venues.
It will still retain some ingredients of the original format including the grand parade, line-dancing, shootout competitions, funfair, hot dog eating competitions.
During the festival additional campsites will be operating both in the centre of the town near the festival itself, and on the outer limits of the town, but still within walking distance of the festival.
The country music weekend takes place 1-3 September. For more details, go to millportcountrymusic.com
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