Female eco warrior is ready to rock

Friday, July 18, 2008, 10:00

JUST a few tickets remain for the eagerly awaited Eden Session headlined by feisty Scottish singer songwriter KT Tunstall.

She tops an excellent bill on Friday, July 25, showcasing the eclectic nature of modern pop. The quirky Brit-Award nominated Guillemots and fast-rising indie rockers Sons and Daughters from Glasgow will warm up the unique stage in front of the iconic Eden biomes before KT leaps into action airing songs from her two hit albums Eye To The Telescope and Drastic Fantastic.

KT is renowned for her strong eco- credentials, and is looking forward to playing a venue that is so in tune with her own principles – she has her own forest in the Scottish borders, uses an ethical clothing company to make her merchandise, and insists her US tour buses run on biofuel. She's also given her house an ecologically sound makeover.

“It is very exciting to be part of such a wicked, wicked project,” said KT, who visited Eden a few years ago and is keen to return.

“I found it breathtaking. It is so beautiful and such a massive thing for something that was taking away from natural resources to be turned into something that is giving so much to the community.”

KT is urging everyone coming to the gig to car-share if possible or use public transport.

Book online at www.edenbookings.com or call 01726 811972

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