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Celtic Gold – Peel |
Shakti Man – Ramsey |
GH Corlett – Douglas (not films) |
Thompson Travel – Port Erin |
Peter Norris Music – Douglas (not films) |
On the door, subject to availability |
NOTE: If you haven’t received your e-tickets via email your Paypal reference number or receipt will be sufficient, we always have a list of e-ticket sales on the door. You may also wish to check your Spam or Junk mail folders.
Art exhibitions are available for view in the Atholl Room before/after performances and during the interval. Find out more
Please double check event details for any alternative ticket arrangements
Jun
22
Sat
Keep Folk Smiling!
We are thrilled to welcome back our old friends – the Houghton Weavers! Guaranteed to bring you an evening great songs and humour.
Jul
22
Mon
Yn Chruinnaght Celtic Gathering is delighted to open the festival with an exciting blend of the latest Scottish and Manx music!
Vibrant Scottish six-piece HEISK are a powerful new force on the folk scene, featuring the Isle of Man’s very own Isla Callister!
By infusing Scottish roots with contemporary energy and a mission to amplify the voices of women and gender minorities in the traditional music scene, HEISK’s journey is an inspiring narrative of musical excellence, diversity, and empowerment.
Combining the rich traditions of the Isle of Man with the varied sounds of synth pop and Eurofolk, Elizabeth Davidson-Blythe & Daniel Quayle have forged a sound that is both dramatic and compelling.
Tickets also available to buy in Celtic Gold and Mannin Music, Peel.
Jul
24
Wed
An Irish language music documentary presented by Yn Chruinnaght Celtic Gathering with Films in Peel.
A crew of explorers takes to the beloved, sacred Camino de Santiago – not by land but by sea – in this evocative, immersive documentary by director Dónal Ó Ceilleachair (Aisling Gheal, Ó Chúil Aodha go hÓileán Í). The adventurers, including a writer, two musicians, an artist and a stonemason, take to the waters in a traditional boat, a Naomhóg, which they built themselves.
With grateful thanks to Dónal Ó Céilleachair and the Irish Film Institute, Culture Ireland and Arts Council Ireland.
Tickets also available to buy in Celtic Gold and Mannin Music, Peel.
Jul
25
Thu
Something new for Yn Chruinnaght Celtic Gathering 2024! This year’s Thursday night show – Celtic Seasons – features a journey through the traditions of the Celtic calendar. Sponsored by The Fynoderee Distillery, this enchanting evening of music, dance, song and poetry will bring together talented local and visiting artists and promises to be very special.
Tickets £12.50 / £5 (U16): https://ynchruinnaght.com/tickets/
Tickets also available to buy in Celtic Gold and Mannin Music, Peel.
Jul
27
Sat
Introducing Yn Chruinnaght’s headline act for 2024 – Duncan Chisholm and his band!
Duncan is one of Scotland’s most recognised and accomplished fiddle players and composers. He will be joined at Yn Chruinnaght Celtic Gathering by Ross Ainslie & Hamish Napier, who are huge names in Celtic music in their own right!
Well-known Manx musician and teacher Katie Lawrence will open the concert with the launch of her long-awaited, self-penned tune book! She will be joined on stage to perform some of the music by her sister Kirsty, Russell Cowin, Malcolm Stitt, Jamie Smith, and some of her students.
Tickets also available to buy in Celtic Gold and Mannin Music, Peel.
Nov
9
Sat
Le Vent du Nord is a Canadian folk music group from Saint-Antoine-sur-Richelieu in Quebec. The band performs traditional Québécois music, as well as original numbers in this style, in French. In 2018 the group’s membership consists of Simon Beaudry, Nicolas Boulerice, André Brunet, Réjean Brunet and Olivier Demers.
Dec
1
Sun
Young Alice, bored of the books with no pictures, follows a cheeky white rabbit (with terrible timekeeping) down a rabbit hole and into a place like no where on Earth…Wonderland! But all is not well in this curious place for it is the Queen of Hearts’ un-birthday party and the wicked Knave has a plot to steal the jam tarts! With the help of the Duchess, a sassy Cheshire Cat and the maddest of Hatters, will Alice be able to save Wonderland? And why is a raven like a writing desk?
Find out in the pantomime that’ll leave you shouting “Callooh! Callay!”
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