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The Stirling Business Podcast Recorded at - Studio King Street - https://studiokingstreet.com/ Produced by Johnston Media - https://johnstonmediapodcasts.co.uk/ Hosted by Neil Munday - Studio King Street, Stirling A city after dark tells a different story—and Stirling is ready to write it. We sit down with Kevin Harrison, director of Artlink Central and partner with Scene Stirling, to unveil Culture Night: a citywide celebration designed to spark the night-time economy and turn heritage into living theatre. Built on the energy of Stirling 900, the event blends headline performances with free pop-ups so anyone can step into the action, from castle ramparts to hidden ballrooms and buzzing hotel lobbies. The heartbeat this year is Carnival of the Wolf, a playful theme rooted in local folklore that invites masks, transformation, and rewilding. Kevin shares how the wolf legend threads through architecture, stories, and community identity—and why that symbolism opens doors for dance, comedy, street performance, digital art, and family-friendly spectacle. We map the shape of the night: a late afternoon start at Stirling Castle, a surge of activity across the city from 6pm, and a spread into the wider area, drawing visitors to explore, stay out later, and discover culture in unexpected places. Businesses get a clear path to join the party. Learn how venues can host funded acts, create wolf-themed menus or DJ sets, extend opening hours, and feature on a city map that guides audiences through ticketed highlights and free experiences. Kevin outlines the rollout timeline, with announcements and headliners landing at the Tolbooth and the Albert Halls, plus how sponsorship, press, and social channels will amplify visibility. Most of all, hear why the festival’s grassroots core—community commissions, diverse art forms, and local talent—makes this night distinctly Stirling. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves a good city adventure, and leave a review to help more people find the show. Ready to run with the wolves? Follow updates via council and Scene Stirling channels, reach out at hello@scenesterling.com, and plan your route at yoursterling.com.