Join Julie Fowlis and her stellar band for a special evening of music and song at The Queen's Hall, celebrating 21 years since the release of her debut album “mar a tha mo chridhe/as my heart is”.
Gaelic Events in Fife
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Gaelic Events in Glasgow
Here's a selection of Gaelic Events you can find over on our sister site, What's On Glasgow:
Join Dr Alasdair Whyte, Scottish Government Gaelic Ambassador of the Year 2019 and 2020 and Lecturer at the University of Glasgow, who will focus on the names of Glasgow's elevated places.
Gaelic Events in Lanarkshire
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Gaelic Events in Stirling
Here's a selection of Gaelic Events you can find over on our sister site, What's On Stirling:
Join Julie Fowlis and her stellar band at the Albert Halls for a special evening of music and song, celebrating 21 years since the release of her debut album “mar a tha mo chridheas my heart is”.
On selected days throughout the year the team at Robert Burns Birthplace Museum and volunteers hold a Highlight Talk exploring the life and works of Robert Burns!
Whether you're a lifelong ska fan or discovering the movement for the first time, Too Much Too Young will have you dancing, singing, and remembering why this music still matters!
West End star Kelly O'Brien performs the beloved hits of country legend Dolly Parton, brilliantly recreating the vitality and voice of the little lady from Tennessee, at the Beacon Arts Centre!
Hear original work from local musicians who are all part of the 'Clachan' Community Lottery project at The Brown Bull as part of Lochwinnoch Mini March Festival!
Lochwinnoch Arts Festival are delighted to welcome Greg Hemphill and Julie Wilson Nimmo to the McKillop Institute to discuss their new book, Jules and Greg's Wild Swim!
Dress up like you're in the 1920's and join event management students from the University of the West of Scotland for a night of jazz and table games while raising money for Marie Curie!