Spring is almost here – as the days grow longer and the season of renewal begins, so does an exciting lineup events!
With March just around the corner, we’re looking forward to all that spring will bring with an exciting lineup of films, music, theatre and more to enjoy.
Details of upcoming events are listed below – book now and don’t miss out!
Local musician Neil Georgeson returns to Shetland with a new piano recital, a hugely varied programme entitled “Wanderer”.
The concert takes as its theme the idea of wandering, journeys, travelling, from the travelling musician to the pilgrim or the refugee, thinking about the reasons why we travel.
Larry’s been spending a lot of time with his granny lately. He wants to tell you about it.
Join the thrice Edinburgh Comedy Award-nominated, two-time star of Live At The Apollo for a hilarious new show about identity, heroes and the benefits of being a dafty.
Join us for the 2025 springtime edition of Country Weekend at Mareel!
There will be a real mixture of country songs performed by local musicians who have appeared at previous editions.
Friday 4 – Saturday 5 April
Tickets on sale Tuesday 25 February at 10am!
King Creosote – Any Storm in a Teacup
King Creosote is an independent singer-songwriter from Fife, Scotland. Combining modern electronic equipment with traditional, his music remains uniquely Scottish, but with completely universal sentiments.
Following on from the success of 2024’s “Any Port in a Storm” tour, King Creosote’s 2025’s follow-up “Any Storm in a Teacup” promises a night of modular synth, I DES tracks and KC ‘classics’.
Join us for Northern Trad Youth, a fantastic three-day traditional youth music gathering, led by Shetland fiddler Catriona Macdonald, founding member of Blazin’ Fiddles, String Sisters and also the director for Newcastle University’s innovative Folk degree programme.
Catriona will be joined by some exceptional guest tutors (to be announced soon), offering participants an unmissable learning experience and a lot of fun making music together.
Celtic superstars and power-couple Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy are back on the world stage for the first time since their marriage in 2000.
This powerhouse couple have sold out over 1,000 shows in North America! Showing no signs of slowing down, Natalie and Donnell keep up a tireless touring schedule and continue to build on their reputations as must-see live performers.
Bodies of Water is a playful, multi-sensory performance experience weaving together movement, choreography, water, objects and sound.
We encounter water in our everyday lives – through our bodies and environment. Bodies of Water invites us to immerse ourselves in a unique performance experience, as we explore and celebrate this transformative element that connects all living things.
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