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Music in Scotland

From contemporary to classical, traditional to Celtic rock, opera to folk - Scotland is music to your ears. Scotland’s music scene has never been so vibrant and exciting, with live gigs and music festivals happening in cities and villages all over the country, at venues large and small. Whatever you’re into, don’t miss out on the fantastic choice of great live performances and attractions on offer. Now’s your chance to try something new.

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Elkie Brookes

8th February 2012, Inverness:

Elkie Brookes is still proving to be one of the most powerful and versatile vocal talents of our generation.

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8th February 2012, Glasgow:

One of the world’s leading progressive rock bands, Dream Theater, play the SECC.

Chamber Ensemble Concert

8th February 2012, Glasgow:

Leader of the RSNO, James Clark, guides the Royal Conservatoire’s young chamber ensembles.

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8th February 2012, Kinross:

Kevin Montgomery makes his return to Perthshire as a part of his UK tour, promoting the new album “Some Comfort”.

Trio Verlaine

10th February 2012, Glasgow:

International Fellow, Lorna McGhee, brings her Trio Verlaine, an enchanting ensemble of flute, viola and harp based in Canada, for a visit to her native Scotland.

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10th February 2012, Perth:

With numerous hit singles, million-selling albums and awards to her name, Elkie’s annual tours are a treat for fans old and new.

SCO Concert 4

11th February 2012, Aberdeen:

Hear Beethoven alongside the contemporary he most admired (Cherubini’s Requiem was sung at Beethoven’s funeral), as the great man celebrates both an emperor and a revolutionary in the same evening.

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11th February 2012, Glasgow:

The Conservatoire’s annual action-packed Percussion Day is again generously sponsored by Yamaha and Avidas Zildjian.

One Night of Queen

11th February 2012, Dundee:

Gary Mullen and The Works perform One Night of Queen, a spectacular live concert, recreating the look, sound, pomp and showmanship of arguably the greatest rock band of all time.

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11th February 2012, Perthshire:

Catriona McKay (Scottish harp) and Chris Stout (Shetland fiddle) play a dynamic and adventurous exploration of traditional Scottish music.


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