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Jivin' at The George with The Jive Aces

Saturday 31st May

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Voted Scottish Outdoor Space of the Year 2024

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Performers

Saturday

1.00pm            Hugh Reed & the Velvet Underpants
2.30pm            Kenny Lee Roberts
3.30pm            The Jive Aces

Acoustic Stage:  The Shiverin' Sheiks         

The Cocktail Bar at 9.30pm until late: The G33s

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4.30pm

The Jive Aces

When The Jive Aces take the stage, it’s not merely a performance—it’s a celebration. These guys aren’t just playing tunes - they’re living the music, and they’ve been doing it at the top of their game for over two decades. From their unmistakable yellow suits to their expertly tight rhythm section, The Jive Aces are as much a visual delight as they are a musical powerhouse.

 

A six-piece ensemble of impeccable musicianship, they blend a rich mix of classic swing, jive, and rhythm & blues that is timeless and electrifying. These cats are known for a precision that’s as sharp as a needle and an energy that makes the whole room snap to the beat. And let’s not forget their performance at the Royal Albert Hall, or their unforgettable set for Her Majesty the Queen - these are the kinds of gigs that mark the measure of a band that’s simply in a class of its own.

 

Their rendition of "Bring Me Sunshine" is nothing short of iconic - so much so that it’s been prescribed by a doctor in Seattle as a mood-lifter for his patients! 

 

And let’s talk about their unforgettable performance at The Garden Bar last summer—The Jive Aces set the place ablaze with  pure magic that left everyone buzzing for days. Simply put, these guys bring the heat - and they’ll bring it again at their very own Jivin' at The George. Get ready!!

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4pm

Hugh Reed & the Velvet Underpants

Step right up, ladies and gentlemen, for a performance that defies convention and embraces the absurd! Hugh Reed & the Velvet Underpants are not just a band—they're a theatrical whirlwind, a carnival, and a comedic tour de force all rolled into one. Fronted by the enigmatic Hugh Reed, this Glasgow-based ensemble has been captivating audiences with their eclectic mix of rock, punk, funk, and surreal performance art since the early '90s. Their shows are musical mayhem that leaves spectators bewildered, delighted and exhilerated.

 

Having shared stages with the likes of The Fall, Half Man Half Biscuit, Mogwai, and Simple Minds, and even receiving an invitation from Debbie Harry of Blondie to support her on an 11-date UK tour, Hugh Reed & the Velvet Underpants have solidified their reputation as one of Scotland's most unconventional and beloved acts. Their debut album, Take a Walk on the Clydeside, received extensive airplay across Europe, America, and Canada, further cementing their cult status.

 

But it's their live performances that truly set them apart. Imagine a stage adorned with television sets, glitter balls, and an overhead projector casting psychedelic visuals. Hugh Reed, ever the showman, dons various costumes—from a policeman to a bride—and engages in impromptu antics, often leaping into the crowd or wielding oversized props. It's a theatrical experience with the raw energy of punk rock.

 

Their setlist includes fan favorites like "Six to Wan," "Car Nicked," and "Scots and Proud," each delivered with infectious enthusiasm and a touch of irreverence. The band's tight rhythm section seamlessly shifts from punk rock to scat-funk, providing the perfect backdrop for Hugh's unforgettable and unpredictable performance. 

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2.30pm

Kenny Lee Roberts

Hold onto your hats and tighten your shoelaces, because when Kenny Lee Roberts steps onto the stage, it's not just a performance—it's a full-throttle, soul-infused, rock 'n' roll revival! Hailing from the wonderful city of Glasgow, Kenny's music is a cocktail of four decades of influences, blending UK soul, Americana, and a dash of rock pop.

 

His live shows are legendary, featuring a full band, performing original hits like "Turn the Music Up" or delivering a raucous cover of Nathaniel Rateliff's "S.O.B.,"

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The Acoustic Stage

The Shiverin' Sheiks

"Bombastic 50's pop, Country Gospel, Dancefloor Rock n' Roll and Doo Wop from these wandering princes."

Hailing from Glasgow, The Shiverin’ Sheiks truly are the epitome of bombastic 50s pop, country gospel, dancefloor rock 'n' roll, and doo-wop!

Their wonderful debut album, "A Curious Case of the Shiverin’ Sheiks", feature reinterpretations of songs by artists like Chuck Berry and Sister Rosetta Tharpe. Tracks such as “Guided Missiles” and “Strange Things (Happening Every Day)” showcase their own irresistable melodies.

Having shared stages with legends like The Mavericks and Glasvegas, and gracing the airwaves of BBC Scotland, The Shiverin’ Sheiks are well known for their high-energy performances and effortless musical talents. Their appearance in The Garden Bar will be undeniably charming and a highlight of the day.

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9.30pm The Cocktail Bar

The G33s

Rounding off the evening in The Cocktail Bar, The G33s bring their wonderful mix of rock, pop, rock 'n' roll, blues to the stage. Known for their high energy performances and diverse setlists, they have become a staple at The George Hotel, delivering unforgettable nights of music.

With a reputation for creating a wild night, The G33s will keep the energy high and the dance floor full all night long...

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'Betsy' our outdoor kitchen

 

Family friendly | Made Fresh to Order

'Bertha' our outdoor bar

 

Whisky | Cutty Sark Whisky | Hebridean Tobermory Gins | Gins | West Beer on tap | Speciality coffee | Tea | Soft Drinks | Ciders | Ales | Lager | Spirits | Alcohol Free | Cocktails 

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Dog Friendly

 

Festivals at The George Hotel Inveraray are dog friendly and we recently won the nationl winners award for Dog Friendly Hotel of the Year.

The George is a dog friendly hotel and dogs are welcome in our pub, restaurant, rooms and garden bar.

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Travel

By Car

If you are looking for travel advice for the A83, there is a useful Facebook group.

By Bus

Citylink operate a direct bus from Glasgow Buchanan Bus Station the centre of Inveraray and just two minutes walk from The George and The Garden Bar.

 

Please check their website for timetables and reservations.

Parking

Parking in Inveraray

 

Park on the avenue (search for Inveraray Co-Op), where there are EV charging points as well as large spaces for motorhomes.

 

There is a smaller car park near the pier, which has less space but views over Loch Fyne and other small car parks around town.

Argyll Holiday Park have a campsite around 2.5 miles from The George if you would like to book an official campsite for your motorhome or campervan (they do not allow tents).

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Rooms

Book one of our indulgent suites or luxurious rooms for the ultimate festival experience.  

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Georgius Hotel

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Kenneth Craig and Kevin Mapstone of Begbies Traynor (Central) LLP were appointed Joint Administrators of The Inveraray Inn Limited t/a The George Hotel on 28 March 2025. The Joint Administrators act as agents of the Company and contract without personal liability. 

The hotel will continue to trade as normal and contact details regarding any enquiries specific to the Administration appointment, will be uploaded shortly. Meantime, please direct any such queries to the existing hotel email address.

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