July 2022
Fred MacAulay – What (ever) Next??!!
Veteran Scottish stand-up comedian Fred MacAulay is getting ready to hit the road again with a tour of 14 venues around Scotland ahead of his run at Edinburgh Fringe in August. Stand-up comedy was hit pretty hard by the pandemic and gigs were cancelled as soon as the country went into Lockdown. Fred says: “Putting things in perspective though, there are many things far, far worse than your job disappearing for 18 months, but now that masks too are disappearing…
Find out more »August 2022
Scottish Ensemble: Goldberg Variations
‘The Goldberg Variations are, in short, music which observes neither end nor beginning’ Glenn Gould Peer under the bonnet of one of the most celebrated pieces of music ever written as Scottish Ensemble presents Bach’s Goldberg Variations. Whether or not they were written for an insomniac is a question of much debate, but what we do know, from the composer himself, is that this aria and variations had ambitions to provide a ‘refreshment of the spirit’ – no matter what…
Find out more »September 2022
October 2022
The Dangleberries
A band who adds bagpipe influences into rock music with a unique blend of vocals, drums and guitars. The Dangleberries formed in September 2001 and have gone from strength to strength, proving a huge hit with crowds at festivals such as the Wickerman, the Tartan Heart Festival and Loopallu. “Over 18,000 music pilgrims from across the UK swarmed the Galloway hills over the weekend to take part in Scotland's hottest festival. For many, Saturday's performance by The Dangleberries in the…
Find out more »Callum Beattie
Callum Beattie is a rising Scottish singer/songwriter who was born in Edinburgh. Callum’s debut studio album ‘People Like Us,’ shot straight up to #1 on the Scottish Physical Album Charts and was also Radio 2’s Album of the Week. His single ‘Salamander Street’ was added to BBC Radio 2 B-List playlist for four consecutive weeks, and has enjoyed sell-out performances across the country.
Find out more »December 2022
February 2023
The Circus of Horrors – Haunted Fairground
Hot on the heels of the Circus of Horrors Phantasmagoria the ‘Witch' comes a sensational NEW SHOW - THE HAUNTED FAIRGROUND - Set in a decrepit Fairground on the edge of nowhere. Haunted by creatures of the unknown who had been Plastinated as exhibits in The House of Wax & brought back to life by a Tesla Coil machine to run havoc. This FANGtastic new show is set to blow your mind with an amazing set, stellar lights, special effects…
Find out more »October 2024
Celtic Worship
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Celtic Worship is an authentic expression of sung worship deeply rooted in the sound and traditions of Scottish music. As a collective of some of Scotland's finest contemporary musicians, they share a deep desire to use their skills and giftings to praise and make known Jesus Christ. Exploring psalms, hymns and new songs, their uniquely powerful pipes-and-fiddle-led sound communicates the full range and depth of the Gospel. Since starting their journey in 2016, the group have released three studio albums,…
November 2024
The Runrig Experience – The Highland Return
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Organised by the Strathpeffer Pavilion Commuinty Trust Come and experience the magic of Runrig at Strathpeffer Pavilion! Join us for a night filled with incredible music, energetic vibes, and unforgettable memories. Get ready to dance, sing along, and immerse yourself in the spirit of the Highlands. This in-person event is your chance to be part of something truly special. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to feel the pulse of Runrig live on stage as they return to the…
Mahler Players
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Join the Pavilion's regular guests the Mahler Players on Sunday 3rd November at 3pm for a compelling afternoon of music. They will perform Act 3 from Wagner's final work, Parsifal. Conducted by eminent Wagnerian Anthony Negus and with a star line-up of soloists including Sir John Tomlinson, this is sure to be an enthralling and moving occasion.