Historical links will be celebrated at heritage centre concert
Brian, who performed at the first MOKFest in 1993, chiefly plays fiddle, bouzouki, mandocello, guitars and concertina
Brian, who performed at the first MOKFest in 1993, chiefly plays fiddle, bouzouki, mandocello, guitars and concertina
Up-and-coming Scottish band Cala will perform the concert set at this year’s MOKFest ceilidh night.
Having been brought up immersed in the deeply rooted traditions of the north east of Scotland, Ellie has a varied repertoire of folk and bothy ballads.
Fan favourites Gubbed will perform at the free ‘Up the Close’ outdoors event
Festival fans are advised to be quick to avoid missing out as tickets for this year’s Mull of Kintyre Music Festival go on sale this month.
‘These funding awards are all about supporting the recovery of the local events and festivals industry and through it, the growth of local economies across Argyll and Bute.’
While we must remain vigilant to prevent any spread of Covid-19, it was nice to see Campbeltown looking ‘normal’ last week as people enjoyed MOKFest
It was clear from the upbeat atmosphere in Campbeltown from the beginning to the end of the event that the return to some level of normality was welcomed by many.
The outdoor event will include performances from The Democrats, Twisted Melons and FLING
All concerts will be held within Scottish Government guidelines, with lower capacities allowing audiences to safely enjoy each event.