What's on in July?
North Sea Gas
Thursday 4th July 7.30pm
Admission at the door £8 conc £7

Dave Gilfillan, Ronnie MacDonald and Grant Simpson are back once more, still going strong after 38 years! The tour coincides with the release of their new album, Hearth and Homeland.
One of Scotland’s most popular bands, with Guitars, Mandolin, Fiddle, Bouzouki, Bodhrans, Whistles, Banjo, great vocals with tremendous three part harmonies. Over the years they have recorded 19 albums and are constantly adding new material to their show. Their latest album “When We Go Rolling Home” has received wonderful reviews.
Their show consists of traditional, contemporary and self-penned material all put together with a style of their own with lots of laughs along the way.
www.northseagas.co.uk
One of Scotland’s most popular bands, with Guitars, Mandolin, Fiddle, Bouzouki, Bodhrans, Whistles, Banjo, great vocals with tremendous three part harmonies. Over the years they have recorded 19 albums and are constantly adding new material to their show. Their latest album “When We Go Rolling Home” has received wonderful reviews.
Their show consists of traditional, contemporary and self-penned material all put together with a style of their own with lots of laughs along the way.
www.northseagas.co.uk
The Quiggs
Thursday 25th July 8pm
Admission at the door £7 under 14s £3

The Quiggs are Stephen and Pernelle Quigg, the husband and wife duo who have emerged onto the Scottish folk scene in the last few years.. This year Stephen is celebrating 40 years of singing, which includes nine years in the McCalmans.
The combination of songs both old and new interspersed with anecdotes and a touch of humour has received much praise from the audiences and organisers. A concert with The Quiggs is a chance to hear folksong in its simple, yet highly expressive form, including beautiful harmonies and songs that seek the audience's participation.
www.stephenquigg.com
The combination of songs both old and new interspersed with anecdotes and a touch of humour has received much praise from the audiences and organisers. A concert with The Quiggs is a chance to hear folksong in its simple, yet highly expressive form, including beautiful harmonies and songs that seek the audience's participation.
www.stephenquigg.com