Breabach *
10th October 2022
Securely ranked among Scotland’s most skilled and imaginative contemporary folk acts, Breabach
unite deep roots in
Highland and Island tradition with the innovative musical ferment of their Glasgow base. They have released six
increasingly acclaimed albums,
whilst
fuelling their creative appetites in collaborations with indigenous Australasian
arti
sts
Moana and the Tribe
&
The Black Arm Band
, Quebec’s
Le Vent du Nord
,
video game composer
Big Giant
Circles
and
as artists
-
in
-
residence at the 2019 Celtic Colours festival with Cape Bretoners,
Beolach
. 2020 saw the
introduction of the supremely talented,
multi
-
instrumentalist Conal McDonagh to the band which coincided with the
production and release of
‘Dùsgadh’
, a newly commissioned short film in
with original score in collaboration with
BAFTA
award winning
animator Cat Bruce.
Their 17 year adventure h
as included live performances from Sydney Opera House to Central Park NY. They have racked
up an impressive array of accolades including five Scots Trad Music Awards, nominations as ‘Best Group’ in the BBC
Radio 2 Folk Awards and ‘European Album of the Yea
r’ in The Songlines Music Awards.
Breabach show no sign of slowing their creative endeavours with imminent tours and festival appearances across the UK,
Europe and the US to mark the release of their 7th studio album
'Fàs'
produced
by
renowned
musician
Inge
Thompson
(
Karine Polwart, Hen Hoose, Northern Flyway
).
Breabach are; Megan Henderson (Fiddle, Vocals, Step Dance), James Lindsay (Double Bass, Vocals), Calum
MacCrimmon (Bagpipes, Whistle, Bouzouki, Vocals), Conal McDonagh (Bag
pipes, Whistle, Vocals) and Ewan Robertson
(Guitar, Vocals, Cajon).
Acknowledging and respecting the origins of both the music they play and the roots of the band
whilst embracing the future with new ideas, energy and belief is a key attribute of the band
and has remained a constant
theme throughout their
17
years.
“As polished as it was passionate, matching fiery intensity with exquisite finesse, this was a magnificent set”
The
Scotsman
★★★★★
“Breabach are in an electrifying new phase
–
one that illustrates the band’s strength and interest in experimentation.
Exhilarating, energetic and accomplished”
Songlines
★★★★
Tickets £16 / £15 concessions.
Doors open 7.45pm.
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