What's On
Saturday 31 January
26 events
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10.30amKelvingrove Art Gallery and MuseumCeltic Connections
Glasgow Songs with Celine Donoghue
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and MuseumCeltic Connections Public Workshops – Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery 2026 Saturday 31st January Glasgow Songs with Celine Donoghue 1st Floor North Gallery, 10:30 – 12:00 -
11.00amScottish Music CentreTalks
Merchant City Trad Trail 2026
Scottish Music CentreJoin Glasgow Music City Tours for the Merchant City Trad Trail as they share tales of the songwriters and storytellers who have shaped the city’s vibrant folk culture.Event cancelled -
1.00pmGlasgow Royal Concert Hall, New AuditoriumFolk
Steele the Show: A Celebration of the Songs of Davy Steele
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, New AuditoriumCelebrating one of Scotland’s most soulful, powerful, and spirited singers -
1.00pmDrygate BreweryTraditional
Battle of the Folk Bands
Drygate BreweryFive exceptional finalists will take to the stage in this thrilling competition -
2.00pmScottish Music CentreTalks
Merchant City Trad Trail 2026
Scottish Music CentreJoin Glasgow Music City Tours for the Merchant City Trad Trail as they share tales of the songwriters and storytellers who have shaped the city’s vibrant folk culture. -
5.00pmGlasgow Royal Concert Hall, Exhibition HallNew Talent
Danny Kyle Open Stage 2026
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, Exhibition HallDiscover tomorrow's folk and roots stars: a legendary launchpad for new talent -
7.30pmÒran MórWorld
Samson Sounds XL featuring Aziza Jaye & MC Bryte: Atlantic Vibrations with GABO
Òran MórWeaving rhythms from across the globe into a vibrant fusion of sound -
7.30pmCity Halls - Recital RoomAmericana
Over The Moon and Paper Sparrows
City Halls - Recital RoomAuthentic cowboy swing and roots music from Canada’s Rocky Mountains. -
7.30pmSaint Luke'sFusion
Ciaran Ryan with Pumpegris
Saint Luke'sNorwegian folk-fusion and ferocious Scottish banjo music collide. -
7.30pmGlasgow Royal Concert Hall, New AuditoriumTraditional
Rachel Walker & Marcas Mac an Tuairneir: Depositions and Calum Stewart, Luc McNally & Sophie Stephenson
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, New AuditoriumA stunning new suite of songs inspired by the poetry of Anton Floyd