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WinterStorm is a music festival held annually in the seaside town of
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History

Since 2016 it has been held in
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, a location that overlooks the beach and the Firth of Clyde. The event is split over two stages, the Main Stage hosts the headline acts in the Concert Hall, it has a capacity of 600 standing plus 250 seated upstairs. The second stage, known as the Sessions Stage, has a capacity of 160 and hosts up and coming bands and artists as well as an acoustic event on the Sunday following WinterStorm; known as After the 'Storm. StormBreakers, a Battle of the Bands type event, has been held to give acts a chance to win a place on the Sessions Stage. WinterStorm was conceived by Ian McCaig who is also the Festival Director and promoter of South Beach Sessions. South Beach Sessions is an ongoing programme of live music events which have included bands such as Rhino's Revenge, Pat McManus,
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, Snakecharmer as well as a number of tribute acts. The volunteer staff that run the event are known as 'StormTroopers. The main stage event is compared by
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, with Pete K Mally comparing the Sessions Stage. WinterStorm branded merchandise and catering includes- * WinterStormer Ayrshire Pie - Brownings the Bakers based in Kilmarnock. * WinterStormin Ices - Ayrshire Ice Cream makers The Forum Cafe. * Strathaven Ales WinterStorm Ale Cask Beer. * Winterstorm stick of rock. The Arran Mountains (
Goat Fell Goat Fell (marked as Goatfell by the Ordnance Survey; Scottish Gaelic: Gaoda Bheinn) is the highest point on the Isle of Arran. At 874 metres (2,867 ft), it is one of four Corbetts on the island. The mountain, along with nearby Brod ...
) that can be seen from the Troon venue are the inspiration behind the WinterStorm logo. Regular features of WinterStorm include- * The WinterStorm Deckchair - a giant 6-foot deckchair available for bands and festival goers to have their photograph taken on. * The WinterStorm Beach Clean - volunteers clean Troon Beach on the morning of the second day. For their efforts they receive a goody bag and a wee dram of whisky. In November 2019, The Temple of the King Bench was unveiled. It was an original design iron-worked bench installed on the beach promenade. It acts as a memorial for lost musicians and absent friends. The dedication was supported by the Troon Blackrock Pipe Band and
Doogie White Douglas "Doogie" White (born 7 March 1960) is a Scottish rock vocalist who currently sings for La Paz and Alcatrazz. He has also notably sung for Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow, Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force, Praying Mantis and Tank. Early li ...
who played an acoustic version of "The Temple of the King" (by
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) - whose lyrics are inscribed on the bench "With just one wave of his strong right hand – he's gone to the Temple of the King". In 2018, WinterStorm launched a charity single. It is a cover of AC/DC’s " It's A Long Way to the Top" featuring 1st Troon Boys Brigade Pipe Band. Side B has a cover "
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" a song by Montrose. Musicians that played on the single were
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), Doogie White (Rainbow and
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) and Paul Mcmanus (
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). The organizations to benefit from the single are dementia-based charity Playlist For Life and the See Me project aimed at reducing the stigma of mental health in youths. At WinterStorm V the Main Stage was officially renamed to the Steve Strange Stage in memory of the Northern Irish music agent, who died on the 25 September 2021.


2016 - WinterStorm I


2017 - WinterStorm II


2018 - WinterStorm III


2019 - WinterStorm IV


2020 - WinterStorm V (Cancelled)

WinterStorm V was due to take place on Friday 27th and Saturday 28th November 2020 but was postponed due to the
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. The announced lineup at the time of postponement was: -


2021 - WinterStorm V


2022 - WinterStorm VI


2023 - WinterStorm VII - "Legends and Legacies"

In a change to the usual Friday and Saturday festival format, and After the 'Storm on Sunday, The Legends and Legacies of WinterStorm will feature the addition of a Thursday night line-up, and will touch on the best of the past seven years.


See also

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