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Brìghde Chaimbeul

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Brìghde Chaimbeul and Ross Ainslie, established and award-winning musicians in their own right, started working on music together around 4 years ago focusing on double C smallpipes. Recently they’ve been working alongside Steven Byrnes on bouzouki and guitar, performing and recording as a trio. Together they play a lot of material from all around the world and music that is not conventionally heard or played on the Scottish smallpipes. They have released their new album LAS, a collaboration featuring tunes from France, Scotland, Bulgaria, Ireland and some self-penned compositions.

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Important information

Age guidance: Ages 14+ (to comply with licencing laws, 14 – 17yrs must be accompanied by a responsible adult)

Duration: 1 hour

Seating: This is a seated event

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ROSS AINSLIE, BRIGHDE CHAIMBEUL and STEVEN BYRNES

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Tuesday

23 May

10:00 pm

£7.50 - £16.00

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