Saturday tickets to Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival (5th/6th August) are now sold out, as have Campervan & Caravan tickets, and only a limited number of weekend tickets remain available for the event. 

The festival organisers have also announced the addition of the young Bostonian soul sensation Eli ‘Paperboy’ Reed to the line-up plus Tom Odell who is touted as one of the best singer/songwriters of his generation. Also added to the bill are: Suzette & The Neon Angels, fast and furious rockabilly, country and bluegrass artists from Nashville; Glasgow folk roots artist Findlay Napier; the Horndog Brass Band bringing tuba-fuelled street funk from Edinburgh; and representing Highland talent - alt-country group Stetsonhead, Celtic band Hoodja and soul exponents Scooty & The Skyhooks.

Festival organisers have appealed to anyone with spare Campervan & Caravan tickets that they have for the event to get in touch and offer them back through the festival to people who still need them. 

Twin Scots rock legends Texas and Deacon Blue are to headline the eighth staging of the festival. Also announced for the event are: Guillemots; Kassidy; Echo & The Bunnymen; Frank Turner; Newton Faulkner; Ed Sheeran; Anna Calvi; Admiral Fallow; Easy Star All Stars; Teddy Thomson ; Little Comets; Dry The River; MC Xander; Young Rebel Set; Birdy; Roddy Woomble; 3 Daft Monkeys; Roddy Hart & The Lonesome Fire; Emile Sande; Ben Howard; The Amphetameanies; Lucy Rose; Wooden Box With A Fistful Of Fivers; The Dangleberries; The Staves; The Webb Sisters; Rachel Sermanni; CW Stoneking and His Primitive Horn Orchestra; The Xcerts; Skerryvore; Saint Saviour Benjamin Francis Leftwich; James Mackenzie & The Aquascene; Cousti; King Charles; Diddums; Torridon; Iain MacLaughlin & The Outsiders; He Slept On 57; Bronto Skylift; The Raghu Dixit Project; Giant Steps; and the Rooty Ma Toot Big Band.

Belladrum 2011 takes place in the beautiful Highland surroundings of Belladrum Estate, near Beauly in Inverness-shire. The independent festival has built a reputation for its eclectic line-ups, its offbeat non-musical entertainments and its all-ages approach. The festival won a VisitScotland Thistle Award in 2009 and is a past winner of the Grassroots Festival Award at the UK Festival Awards, the festival industry’s ‘oscars’.

Advance adult weekend tickets whilst they remain available are £90 and include parking and camping, except for campervans and caravans which are charged £30 per vehicle. Campervan/caravan and all Saturday tickets are now sold out. As in previous years, tickets for children 12 & under are free. Online e-tickets are available from Skiddle