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A Scottish DJ who is hosting a dance music festival in her home city next summer has said it is “absolutely wild” that 10,000 tickets were sold in just one hour.

Hannah Laing, 30, has made a name for herself in the electronic music scene with past performances at Creamfields, Terminal V, The Warehouse Project, TRNSMT and Parklife.

She has even appeared as a support act for Hollywood actor and DJ Idris Elba in Ibiza.

The DJ has now unveiled plans to hold her own festival in Dundee’s Camperdown Country Park on 5 July 2025.

Tickets for Doof In The Park went on sale last week, with 10,000 snapped up within 60 minutes.

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Laing told Sky News: “It’s really overwhelming that we’ve managed to sell that many tickets without a line-up and just my name. That feels absolutely wild to me.”

The musician has played at Camperdown Park twice before – first in 2017 at Carnival Fifty Six and then last year for Radio 1’s Big Weekend.

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Despite the ticket demand and calls to turn it into a weekend-long festival, Laing said the event will be capped at 15,000 and will only take place across one day.

She said: “Because it’s my first festival, I don’t want to go too big, too quick. I just want to put my all into this.

“Even though the demand is there, it would be stupid to go absolutely mental.”

If the event turns out to be a success, then Laing would consider expanding in future years.

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Laing has been making music for 12 years, with the festival named after her own record label, Doof.

In 2023, her single Good Love with RoRo spent 26 weeks in the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number seven.

Another career highlight was selling out Dundee’s Caird Hall earlier this year on two dates.

It was those shows that have encouraged Laing to take her Dundee gigs outdoors.

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Unlike Glasgow and Edinburgh, there’s no large-scale dance events in the “City of Discovery”.

Spotting a gap in the market, Laing said it was “important” to hold the festival in Dundee and hopes it will inject some cash into the local economy.

She added: “It’s kind of always been on my radar to do something big. Obviously, I’m from Dundee, so it makes sense for me to do it there.”

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Laing has teamed up with colleagues in the industry who have experience in organising larger music events.

She said: “I’m working with such a great team. Because the festival is my festival, it’s my brand. Ultimately, every decision comes back to me.

“So, there is a lot more pressure, but I want to be part of every single decision.

“I was a raver before all of this, so I want it to be as best as possible. It’s much, much more work, but you’ve got to put in the work to get something out of it.”

Laing is yet to unveil the line-up but is promising a bill with household names and up-and-coming artists.

And for those who have never seen Laing in action before, she said: “My sets are all about the high energy. It caters to all ages because my sound is very 90s-inspired.

“My mum and dad are 90s ravers, and that’s really why I’m into that.

“So I get quite a wide age range of people coming to my shows because I do play a lot of that old 90s music, and my own music is influenced by that.”

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Gregg Wallace: Over half of allegations against MasterChef presenter substantiated, including one of unwanted physical contact

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An investigation into Gregg Wallace’s “inappropriate behaviour” on MasterChef has found that more than half of the allegations against him have been substantiated, including one of “unwanted physical contact”.

MasterChef’s production company Banijay UK shared a summary of its report into historical allegations of misconduct against the 60-year-old presenter, carried out by independent law firm Lewis Silkin over seven months.

The report also said the number of sustained allegations made Wallace’s return to MasterChef “untenable”.

The investigation heard evidence from 78 witnesses, including 41 complainants.

There were 83 allegations against Wallace, and 45 of them were substantiated. All were related to MasterChef.

While the majority of the substantiated allegations related to inappropriate sexual language and humour, a smaller number of allegations of other inappropriate language and being in a state of undress were also substantiated.

One allegation of unwanted physical contact was substantiated.

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Nearly all the allegations against Wallace were related to behaviour which is said to have occurred between 2005 and 2018, with just one substantiated allegation taking place post-2018.

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Ahead of the publication of the summary, Wallace had said he had been “cleared of the most serious and sensational accusations” made against him.

Additionally, the report summary found that there were also 10 standalone allegations about other people between 2012 and 2018/2019, two of which were substantiated. Those people were not named in the summary.

The investigation found that complaints had previously been raised with the production company between 2005 and 2024.

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While the report flagged inadequate reporting procedures prior to 2016, when Endemol merged with Shine ahead of Banijay acquiring Endemol Shine in 2020, it said there were significant improvements to HR processes and training after 2016.

While the investigation said some formal action was taken by the BBC in 2017, it also noted the corporation held no information regarding concerns raised over Wallace centrally, resulting in issues being addressed as a first offence.

Sky News has tried to contact Gregg Wallace for contact today.

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Man arrested for alleged sexual assault ‘on set of EastEnders’

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A man has been arrested on suspicion of assault and sexual assault – which reportedly took place on the set of EastEnders.

The alleged incident happened on the set of the BBC soap at Elstree Studios in Hertfordshire, according to The Sun newspaper.

Hertfordshire Police confirmed a man in his 50s was arrested after the report in Eldon Avenue, Borehamwood, on 7 May.

The man is accused of sexual assault and common assault in relation to two victims, the force said.

The suspect is on bail while inquiries continue, police added.

EastEnders said in a statement: “While we would never comment on individuals, EastEnders has on-site security and well-established procedures in place to safeguard the safety and welfare of everyone who works on the show.”

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BST Hyde Park’s final day cancelled as Jeff Lynne’s ELO pulls out of headline slot

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BST Hyde Park's final day cancelled as Jeff Lynne's ELO pulls out of headline slot

BST Hyde Park festival has cancelled its final night after Jeff Lynne’s Electric Light Orchestra pulled out of the headline slot.

Lynne, 77, was due to play alongside his band on Sunday but has been forced to withdraw from the event following a “systemic infection”.

The London show was supposed to be a “final goodbye” from ELO following their farewell US tour.

Organisers said on Saturday that Lynne was “heartbroken” at being unable to perform.

A statement read: “Jeff has been battling a systemic infection and is currently in the care of a team of doctors who have advised him that performing is simply not possible at this time nor will he be able to reschedule.

“The legacy of the band and his longtime fans are foremost in Jeff’s mind today – and while he is so sorry that he cannot perform, he knows that he must focus on his health and rehabilitation at this time.”

They later confirmed the whole of Sunday’s event would be cancelled.

“Ticket holders will be refunded and contacted directly by their ticket agent with further details,” another statement said.

Stevie Wonder played the festival on Saturday – now its final event of 2025.

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US rock band The Doobie Brothers and blues rock singer Steve Winwood were among those who had been due to perform to before ELO’s headline performance.

The cancellation comes after the band, best known for their hit Mr Blue Sky, pulled out of a performance due to take place at Manchester’s Co-Op Live Arena on Thursday.

ELO was formed in Birmingham in 1970 by Lynne, multi-instrumentalist Roy Wood and drummer Bev Bevan.

They first split in 1986, before frontman Lynne resurrected the band in 2014.

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