Blazin’ Fiddles

Music |
9th November 2023

Doors 7.30pm | Tickets £20.50 | Theatre

Take a group of the hottest contemporary fiddle players from the Highlands and Islands of Scotland, mixed with some wonderfully sympathetic piano and guitar arrangements, and you’ve got the award-winning Blazin’ Fiddles on your hands.

They truly are Blazin’; in the past decade, no other band has captured Scottish fiddle music’s variety, energy and sensitivity quite like Blazin’ Fiddles has.

Similar to rare single malts, each member of Blazin’ Fiddles draws a distinct flavour of music from their part of the Highlands and Islands. Blending solo and ensemble sets, aged with the occasional insightful tale, they all come together in a fiery blend to excite your senses.

From remote village halls to the BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall, fiddlers Jenna Reid, Bruce MacGregor, Rua Macmillan and Kristan Harvey are joined by Anna Massie on guitar/fiddle and Angus Lyon on the piano to deliver a musically intoxicating evening for all.

“The band’s passion is gloriously infectious… a much-loved staple on the Scots traditional scene for the past 20 years” Songlines

“An ensemble of class and distinction” Fatea

“Infectious, enlivening and irresistible euphoria” Folk Radio UK

“Music like this is a reminder why Hogmanay celebrations are such fun.” London Evening Standard

“Bursting with joie de vivre and personality” Songlines

“The Led Zeppelin of the folk world” The Scotsman

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DATES & TIMES

9th November 2023

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