Episode 2

Disco icons Chic, fronted by the legendary Nile Rodgers, light up a final day of the Belladrum festival that includes Britpop favourites Shed Seven. Fiona MacKenzie and Niall Iain MacDonald introduce Saturday highlights from the boutique festival, now a major draw on the summer music circuit.
Currently one of the best live bands on the festival scene, Shed Seven make their second visit to Belladrum, bringing brash guitar-rock anthems and swooning, yearning melodrama to a Highland audience.
One of the most energetic and exciting live bands to emerge from the post-rave scene, Dreadzone light up the main stage. Their classic dub sound, driven by boundless energy and decades of live experience, has sealed their popularity with generations of music fans.
The eagerly-awaited Nile Rodgers is the festival's superstar billing, and the garden arena is packed out with fans eager to see the funk sensations and Get Lucky hitmaker bring the weekend out on a musical high.
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