Brazilian beats to warm up Celtic crowd

Strathspey and Surreal play Glasgow Royal Concert Hall Main Auditorium on January 23.Strathspey and Surreal play Glasgow Royal Concert Hall Main Auditorium on January 23.
Strathspey and Surreal play Glasgow Royal Concert Hall Main Auditorium on January 23.
For most cities, January is a time to bring normality back to life after the festivities of Christmas and New Year.

But that’s not the case in Glasgow. The city will once again host 2100 artists taking part in 300 events across 20 venues for one brilliant festival – Celtic Connections.

Running from January 19 to February 5, the largest annual winter music festival of its kind and the UK’s premier celebration of Celtic music will feature concerts, ceilidhs, talks, art exhibitions, workshops, free events, late night sessions and a host of special one-off musical collaborations.

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Getting things started, the opening concert will feature award-winning folk singer-songwriter Laura Marling, performing the world premiere of orchestrations of her songs by Kate St. John with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra.

Fairport Convention celebrate their 50th anniversary with a slot at the festival.Fairport Convention celebrate their 50th anniversary with a slot at the festival.
Fairport Convention celebrate their 50th anniversary with a slot at the festival.

Laura’s one of a new strand of inspiring female artists featuring this year.