Director of the National Piping Centre @finlay.macd playing a special set in the @pipinglive Street Cafe to celebrate the launch of his new music book. He’s joined by special guests @alihuttonpipes on guitar, @ailis_suth on bagpipes and flute, & @itspauljennings on percussion. Check out our interview with Finlay about his new tune collection coming soon on TradTV’s YouTube channel. #Bagpipes #Piping #Scotland #Glasgow
Capital District Youth Pipe Band, all the way from New York, USA playing live on sunny Buchanan Street for @pipinglive ahead of the @worldpipebandchampionship this weekend
TRADtv Live Music Showcase 2017
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TRADtv brings you some of the most exciting contemporary Scottish, Irish, Celtic and Gaelic traditional folk music.
We travel all over Scotland to capture dynamic live sets.
This showcase features a selection of our original live music videos: Talisk, Elephant Sessions, Fara Siobhan Miller, Las (featuring Joy Dunlop and friends), Findlay Napier, Mànran, Breabach, @Treacherous Treacherous Orchestra, Siobhan Wilson, The Shee featuring Karine Polwart and Rachel Newton Music, Kris Dreaver (from Lau), Tannahill Weavers, Mari Black and The Big Music Society featuring Murray Henderson. Most of our content is shot on location. We filmed these videos in Paisley Abbey, Paisley Arts Centre & Haunt bar, Tolbooth Stirling, Drygate, St Andrews in the Square: Glasgow's Centre for Scottish Culture and Cottiers in Glasgow.
World Highland Dancing Championship at Cowal Highland Gathering: Cowal Highland Gathering is host to the Scottish and World Highland Dancing Championships – the most important events in the highland dancing calendar. Join us for three days' of live coverage from the main stage.
Fèis Rois Ceilidh Trail: Taking place from 17th July to 12th August, the Ceilidh Trail provides visitors to Scotland with the opportunity to experience authentic traditional Scottish music in a wide range of settings. We invite you to come and join us for a ceilidh dance in a village hall, a concert at a historic site, or a performance in one of Scotland’s leading theatres. You will hear beautifully crafted songs in both the Gaelic and Scots languages and lively folk tunes played on fiddles, accordions and other traditional musical instruments. Why not join us in some of Scotland’s finest pubs and restaurants for an informal music session during the peak tourist season in July and August?
Fèis Rois have teamed up with TRADtv to live stream the Ceildh Trail finale on Saturday 12 August from 20:00 (BST) from Eden Court in Inverness.