Rollermania comes to the forest
Get ready for the kind of set that turns a field of strangers into one big, laughing, singing, arm-in-arm crowd.
Bay City Rollers weren’t just a band — they were a phenomenon. Bursting out of Edinburgh in the early ’70s, they became the tartan-clad heartbeat of pop culture, sparking full-blown “Rollermania” with huge hooks, huge choruses, and a sense of joy you could practically bottle. Their hits are pure feel-good fuel — the sort of songs that still light up dance floors and car radios decades later, from “Shang-a-Lang” to “Bye Bye Baby” and “Give a Little Love.”(officialcharts.com)
And that’s exactly why they’re such a perfect match for Good Vibrations Society. This isn’t about cool, detached watching-from-the-back energy — it’s about joining in. The Rollers are built for big, sunny singalongs, for friends linking up, for glittery nostalgia colliding with right-now festival euphoria. Picture it: golden-hour skies through the trees, a crowd dancing like it’s 1975 and 2026 at the same time, and those choruses landing like confetti.
If you want one performance that guarantees smiles, movement, and a proper shared moment — Bay City Rollers are a very, very good reason to grab a ticket.










