“Skerryvore are the most promising young band in Scotland today” Mick MacNeil – Simple Minds Scottish Traditional Music Live Act of the Year 2016, ‘Skerryvore,’
The exhilarating Celtic Rockers, return to England for the Autumn 2017 leg of their biannual tours of England and Wales.
The band tour worldwide, with European dates and 2 separate tours in the US in 2017. They are eager to bring their unique sound to new audiences, as well as making welcome returns to familiar venues.
The band started as a four piece with their roots on the tiny Hebridean island of Tiree....
Devon and Cornwall Police Pipes and Drums will be performing in Exeter City Centre on Saturday 28th November.
The band will be playing for Hospiscare's Christmas Fair and then doing a set outside Exeter Cathedral.
The band will be meeting in Mary Arches car park for a quick tune up and then heading up to The Guildhall where we're playing for Hospiscare first.
The Christmas Fair starts at 10.30am with our first session at 11am. We'll then be playing at various interval with our final performance for Hospiscare at 1pm.
A thrilling and unique brand of contemporary folk music which has earned the group international recognition on the world and roots music scene as one of the UK’s most dynamic and powerful bands: intertwining bagpipes, fiddle, guitar, bass, flute and bouzouki to produce a diverse and captivating performance.
Tickets: £12 (£10)
Book here: http://www.exeterphoenix.org.uk/events/breabach/
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