Rab Noakes Old Fruitmarket |
Celtic Connections 2019 announced today for its 18 days major winter music festival,
From 17thJanuary to 3rdFebruary
The UKs premier celebration of celtic music. Over 20 venues in Glasgow, 300 events and 2,100 artists.
The festival will feature alongside one of special event concerts – film screenings workshops, talks, theatre, ceilidhs, exhibitions, free events and late night sessions.
Celtic Connections includes innovative collaborations while respecting past traditions and encourages new talent with late sessions, open mic and more.
Cara Dillon and Scottish National orchestra City Halls |
Karen Matheson & Julie Fowlis |
Appearing in 2019 – Rhiannon Giddens, Loudon Wainwright III, Graham Nash, Judy Collins, Kathy Mattea, Eddi Reader, Blazin Fiddles, Cherish the Ladies, Karen Matheson, John Grant, Elephant Sessions, Aiden Moffat and RM Hubbert.
Special one off concerts include -
Gaelic singer Kathleen MacInneswill perform with Amilinafrom Iceland, and string section for Sigur Ros. Rachel Sermanni and Jariath Hendersonwith the Scottish Chamber Orchestra: Karine Polwart and Kris Dreverwith the SCO.
A celebration of folk-blues singer-guitarist John Martyn’s Grace and Danger album with a special line up – Paul Weller, Lucy Rose, Eddi Reader, Ross Wilson, Rory, Butler, Eric Bibb, John Smith, Katie Spencer.
Punch Brothers concert hall |
Richard Thompson |
*Visual Performances – showcase of Brave in Concert
And The Bards Tale – a virtual journey through an 18th century Scotland with music, gameplay and acting and some of Scotland’s finest singers.
Along with Showcase Scotland, World music, Celtic cousins (Ireland, wales Basque country)
Full details & TICKETS Celtic Connections website - https://www.celticconnections.com/
Full details & TICKETS Celtic Connections website - https://www.celticconnections.com/
**Celtic Connections Journeys and Photos since 2008.
I’ve been looking over some of my favourite images from Celtic festival. I’ve been honoured to shoot at the festival since 2008. Its hard to pick my best memories because there are so many!
From the top ceilidh bands, the famous, well kent faces, the emerging young talent, the skilled musicians, indie rock bands, the exciting collaborations and beautiful singers, the pipes and Gaelic song, world music and Irish dance – Celtic has them all and more.
Mogwai |
Danny Thompson |