| 21st March 2026 | |
| Doors 7pm | |
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Paisley Arts Centre Paisley Arts Centre New Street, Paisley PA1 1EZ |
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| £20 | |
| Visit the event website here |
Norrie “Tago” MacIver is the lead singer of Skipinnish, one of Scotland’s leading folk bands, known for his powerful voice and deep Gaelic roots. Since joining in 2016, he’s released two acclaimed albums: The Seventh Wave and Steer by the Stars. Previously, Norrie was with Mànran, where his single Latha Math sold over 5,000 copies in its first week. Voted Gaelic Singer of the Year in 2011, Norrie’s captivating performances have earned him international recognition.
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