Exciting events and experiences happening this month in Argyll.
Ali Buckets Ceilidh Band we are delighted to welcome the Ali Buckets Ceilidh Band to perform the dance set at this year’s festival Ceilidh Night. This 4-piece band are Alasdair MacDonald, Abigal Prid...
Ali Buckets Ceilidh Band we are delighted to welcome the Ali Buckets Ceilidh Band to perform the dance set at this year’s festival Ceilidh Night. This 4-piece band are Alasdair MacDonald, Abigal Pride, Ewan MacDonald and Campbeltown favorite Darren Brown on percussion and they have a great reputation for getting the audience on the floor so be sure to bring your dancing shoes with you. Wee Toon Tellers make a hugely welcome return to play the main stage at this Festival Ceilidh Night. The band have performed on every stage at the MOK Fest, and we are delighted to have them back to perform live in front of a hugely appreciative audience. The band have promised a set full of songs and tunes from their huge repertoire which can be heard on their 2 CD’s Jarred and Feathered' and '10 Years Matured' Dalriada Connections Band Once again, The Dalriada Connections Band come together to perform at the Festival Ceilidh Night. The group is a selection of local and visiting musicians from Northern Ireland, USA and the Pan Celtic nations who are joined by students and tutors from Campbeltown Grammar School. Kintyre Schools Pipe Band The Festival Ceilidh opens with our own award-winning pipe band, The Kintyre Schools Pipe Band The band and their dedicated tutors will once again march into the to provide a stunning performance to get the night under way. Tickets are only available to anyone under the age of 18 if they are accompanied by an adult.
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Skerryvore Three-time winners of Scotland’s ‘Live Act of the Year’ award, Skerryvore have become one of the country’s leading forces in a thriving live music scene. From their early days in Scottish W...
Skerryvore Three-time winners of Scotland’s ‘Live Act of the Year’ award, Skerryvore have become one of the country’s leading forces in a thriving live music scene. From their early days in Scottish West Coast to festival crowds in the USA, Canada, Australia and throughout the UK and Europe, Skerryvore’s produce a live set that excites and captivates audiences. Skerryvore represent the best in contemporary Scottish traditional music with 7 studio albums. Three singles from the latest album ‘Tempus’, all featured on the BBC Radio 2 new music playlist, and the album went to number 1 in both the Official Scottish Album and UK Folk Albums charts. Rhuvaal Rhuvaal are a young, fun and energetic traditional band based in Argyll, Scotland. Formed in 2015, the band have grown and developed over the past 7 years into a group of enthusiastic young adults who are making a huge impression on the traditional music scene in Scotland. Supported by an ever increasing loyal fanbase, Rhuvaal continue to grow in popularity and experience. The band have played at Festivals all over Scotland and have played support to various bands including Skipinnish, Tide Lines and Manran. They made first ever appearance overseas at Triskell Celtic Festival in Italy and are continuing to write and arrange new material in preparation for a busy 2024. Calum Campbell Band Calum Campbell, a gifted musician from the village of Montrose, is well-known for his mesmerizing fusion of rock and folk-rock songs. Campbell has established a place for himself in the music business because to his beautiful voice and profound songwriting abilities. His raw energy and passion comes through in his rock-infused songs, enthralling listeners with his potent guitar riffs and driving rhythms leaving audiences wanting more Calum really excels in his folk-rock pieces and crafts beautiful melodies and sincere lyrics and will perform with his 4 piece band at this year’s MOK Fest Glen Scotia West Coast Rocks Concert. General admission with limited seated with tables and chairs. Come early if you want a seat This event is licensed, under 16’s accompanied by an adult
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Slainte Davaar Allstars will once again headline this year’s Kilkerran Survivors Night. Each year the band recruits new and exciting musicians to join them on stage in what have been some memorable a...
Slainte Davaar Allstars will once again headline this year’s Kilkerran Survivors Night. Each year the band recruits new and exciting musicians to join them on stage in what have been some memorable and outstanding set performances over the past years. Campbeltown’s own supergroup come together again with 22 brand new tracks to close the 32nd live Festival celebration for 2025 Kintyre Schools Pipe Band We are delighted to welcome back The Kintyre Schools Pipe Band to perform at the Kilkerran Survivors Night. The band have played some legendary performances over the years and last year’s performance was one of the highlights of the night. We can’t wait to hear what they have in store for us as this year’s concert. FLING Fling are a dynamic 5-piece party band from Campbeltown with a reputation for filling dance floors - performing a mix of classic anthems and contemporary hits. From timeless rock, soul and sing-a-long favourites to disco grooves and chart-topping pop, Fling’s versatility shines through, seamlessly mixing genres to perform the perfect playlist for any party. Kintyre Chorale is a group of female vocalists hailing from Campbeltown and surrounding area. Founded almost 25 years ago, they sing in three-and four-part harmony, covering many genres of music, holding their own events and performing at concerts across Kintyre. Conducted by Mhairi Renton the thirty strong group are always a joy to listen to. Alex, Archie and Arran McAllister It’s great to see Alex, Archie and Arran back on stage again at Survivors Night. Alex and Archie have played many times with the Wee Toon Tellers at Survivors and they also performed at the Saturday Headline concert in 1994. Arran is no stranger to the stage and has played with the Dalriada Connections Band and his own band Rhuvaal many times at the festival. Alison M Leith (MC) - more acts TBC Tickets are only available to persons who are 18 years or over.
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