What's On
Wednesday 21 January
11 events
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1.00pmGlasgow Royal Concert Hall, The Green RoomTalks
Brew and a Blether: Gaelic Song Stories with Deirdre Graham
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, The Green RoomA cosy chat about music and creativity with a cup of tea & a wee treat -
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 -
7.30pmTron TheatreFolk
Boo Hewerdine & Yvonne Lyon and Gráinne Brady
Tron TheatreBeauty and hope from an inimitable songwriting partnership -
7.30pmCottiers TheatreTraditional
Declan Sinnott & Evelyn Kallansee with Oscar McLennan: Snow on the River
Cottiers TheatreA night of stirring vocal and instrumental music featuring Ireland’s Declan Sinnott (Moving Hearts, Christy Moore), and Martin Tourish (Altan) -
7.30pmThe Mackintosh ChurchIndie
Gruff Rhys and Elanor Moss
The Mackintosh ChurchInsightful lyrics and melodic sound from the Super Furry Animals frontman. -
7.30pmSaint Luke'sWorld
Brìghde Chaimbeul & Shahzad Ismaily and Cahalen Morrison Trio
Saint Luke'sMerging two distinctive voices in contemporary roots and experimental music -
7.30pmÒran MórFusion
Federation of the Disco Pimp and Nathan Somevi & Jess Koffie
Òran MórUnstoppable grooves, endless energy and blistering live sets -
7.30pmGlasgow Royal Concert HallTraditional
Scottish Chamber Orchestra with Julie Fowlis, Éamon Doorley, Zoë Conway & John Mc Intyre and Máirtín O'Connor
Glasgow Royal Concert HallGaelic folk meets classical elegance in a unique, highly-anticipated show -
7.30pmOld FruitmarketTraditional
The Maclean Brothers & Special Guests
Old FruitmarketThe Maclean Brothers swap the seas for the stage, with tales from the Pacific Ocean and special guest performances. -
8.00pmThe Hug and PintFolk
Adam Beattie & Fiona Bevan and The Willow Trio
The Hug and PintIntimate folk storytelling and delicate vocals from masterful singer-songwriters