Superstar DJ set for Hampden gig with Drumchapel Amateurs in Scottish Cup Final at age of 48
He's the Glasgow DJ who’s travelled the world and worked with superstars including Tiesto and Armin van Buuren.
But for David Forbes his most important gig of the year is at Hampden this evening - as he looks to help get a tune out of Drumchapel Amateurs in the Scottish Amateur Cup Final at the ripe old age of 48.
Forbes is still banging The Drum in the centre of midfield for the renowned Glasgow amateur club.
He did a turn at Hampden when the club lifted the Scottish Cup for their first and only time in 2005.
And 17 years later he is hoping to set the tempo at the national stadium for a second time as Charlie Devlin’s side tackle Edinburgh’s Tollcross Thistle in the Centenary Amateur Cup Final.
The Drum stalwart can’t remember too much about the first final - because he’d been doing a set at The Arches until 3am the night before.
But now he’s desperate to spark another party.
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Forbes said: “The whole club is buzzing. Maybe even more so than in 2005 as there’s a right togetherness about the side.
“I might be old enough to be most the team’s dad but I’m just one of the boys and they know that.
“I suppose my job helps keep me cool in the eyes of the pups.
“I’ve travelled the world DJing at festivals in


