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Wick stop on Fèis Rois Ceilidh Trail





The young musicians visiting Wick can play all manner of instruments.
The young musicians visiting Wick can play all manner of instruments.

A TALENTED group of young traditional musicians will perform in Wick as part of the Fèis Rois Ceilidh Trail.

Anna Michels on piano, Breagha Charlton on clarsach, Ailis Sutherland on pipes and whistle, Graham Rorie on fiddle and mandolin, and David Small on guitar are to play in the town’s Pipe Band Hall on Friday, August 12.

Aged between 16 and 25, the group is one of three touring Scotland before a grand finale concert at Eden Court Theatre in Inverness on August 13.

The ceilidh trail project is designed to help youngsters who are considering a career in traditional music performance to experience what it is like to be a touring musician.

The Wick concert will be held at 7.30pm.

For more information go to www.feisrois.org


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