Article Source: Celtic Connections
Last Updated: 10 October 2023 10:13
Proudly known as Europe’s premier folk, roots and world music festival, and the home of spectacular musical showcases and one-off collaborations, Celtic Connections has continued to expand into a multitude of genres over its 30-year history. This year will see the festival stage another ambitious programme of incredible performances spanning acoustic, traditional, indie, Americana, Jazz, blues, orchestral, experimental and more.
Glasgow’s status as a UNESCO City of Music will be well and truly on display as more than 300 events bring 25 venues across the city to life, welcoming a host of unmissable music across its 18 days from Thursday 18 January to Sunday 4 February 2024.
Much-loved venues, such as the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall and Barrowland Ballroom, as well as The Pavilion Theatre and Barony Hall, will be providing audiences with a warm Glaswegian welcome, and organisers are encouraging anyone who has never attended what is the biggest winter festival of its kind, to come and experience its magic for themselves.
Celtic Connections boasts a diverse line-up that caters to a wide range of musical tastes. From the high-energy rhythms of bands fusing contemporary sounds with traditional music, to intimate and soulful settings of acoustic performances, this festival offers something to satisfy every musical palette.
Like the anticipated 110,000 attendees, musicians will descend on Glasgow from near and far. From just along the road to all corners of the globe, including North America, West Africa, India, Australia, Ukraine, Norway, Sweden, France and Ireland, international artists of the highest calibre are once again lining up to play a sought-after Celtic Connections slot.
General tickets for the festival go on sale at 10am, Wednesday 11th October at www.celticconnections.com.
Celtic Connections 2024 programme highlights include:
● Famed for its expansive and genre-defying cultural spectacle, the Celtic Connections Opening Concert will have Glasgow Royal Concert Hall audiences marvelling once again as it stages the European premiere of ATTENTION! The remarkable new symphonic work from American Grammy winner Chris Thile - referred to by Billboard Magazine as “the best mandolin player in the world” - will also welcome the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
● Another world-leading instrumentalist in the form of American double bassist and composer Edgar Meyer will also cross the Atlantic for another live European premier alongside the trailblazing string group the Scottish Ensemble. Hailed as “the most remarkable virtuoso in the relatively un-chronicled history of his instrument” (The New Yorker), Meyer will perform his Concertino for strings and double bass
● 100 years on since the death of Scottish schoolteacher and iconic revolutionary socialist John MacLean, a centenary concert will see a glittering cast come together to recognise the significance of the Red Clydeside era. Music, poetry and reflections on John’s life, his legacy and the movement that he stood for will be led by the likes of Karine Polwart, Eddi Reader, Billy Bragg and Siobhan Miller
● As part of the festival’s continued hosting of world music stars Angélique Kidjo - a four-time Grammy Award winner, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and one of the greatest artists in international music today - will celebrate 40 years of wowing audiences by bringing her undeniable creative force and irresistible mix of West African roots and Afro-beat grooves to the Celtic Connections stage
● Award-winning Kyiv world music quartet DakhaBrakha, which translates to give/take in old Ukrainian, will bring their astonishing trans-national sound rooted in Ukrainian culture to Scotland when they play The Pavilion Theatre
● Scotland burgeoning traditional music scene is again celebrated throughout the festival with opportunities to see exciting familiar profile acts like Dallahan, RANT, Breabach, Mec Lir, Heisk, Session A9 and The Canny Band alongside emerging artists like Beth Malcolm, TRIP, Lauren Collier, Tarran and Amy Laurenson
● Another special international collaboration will come in the form of Citadels of the Sun. Presented in tandem with Jodhpur Rajasthan International Folk Festival, Irish and Rajasthani musicians will come together at Barony Hall to share common themes and stories that connect the cultures of the two regions. The show will feature Martin Coyle, Paul Cutliffe, Sarah E Cullen, Asin Khan Langa and Sawai Khan Manganiyar
● The wealth of transatlantic talent featuring at the 2024 festival also includes country royalty with Carlene Carter (daughter of June Carter Cash), 15-time Grammy Award winner and banjo virtuoso Béla Fleck, beloved singer-songwriter and virtuoso pianist Bruce Hornsby, and Celtic Connections favourites Sarah Jarosz, Teddy Thompson, The Milk Carton Kids, Tommy Emmanuel, Darlingside and bluegrass star Tim O’Brien, who will revisit his seminal album The Crossing alongside Michael McGoldrick, John McCusker and John Doyle
● Orcadian folk quartet FARA will be joined on stage by a multitude of talent including artists from the Caribbean, Middle East, Mali and Quebec for a very special international showcase accompanied by new arrangements written especially for the occasion and played by Scotland’s brand-new string ensemble Thirteen North
● On what will be the 50th anniversary since the Scottish Chamber Orchestra formed, they will grace the Celtic Connections stage with unique arrangements with guest performances from Scotland’s much loved Paul Buchanan (The Blue Nile), American singer Aoife O’Donovan (performing her new work "America, Come" exploring the women’s suffrage movement and passing of the 19th Amendment to the US Constitution), visionary Scots folk band Lau and harpist and composer Maeve Gilchrist
● Beloved Scottish singer-songwriter Dougie MacLean will mark five decades of extraordinary music making with a special show entitled Songmaker 2024 - Celebrating 50 Years of Music
● Roddy Hart’s Roaming Roots Revue is back for its 12th year to present Songs of Modern Scotland. This epic concert celebrating will, for the first time in its history, celebrate the great Scottish Songbook, revisiting and reinventing modern classics with the help of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Symphony Orchestra, featuring fourth year students and conducted by John Logan, and a who’s who of Scottish talent including Biffy Clyro’s Simon Neil, Idlewild’s Roddy Woomble and Rod Jones, Del Amitri’s Justin Currie, and many more
● Contemporary Scottish Celtic outfits will be out in force, with both RURA and Talisk headlining shows at the iconic Barrowland Ballroom, whilst BBC Radio 2 playlist regulars Skerryvore bring their expansive and captivating sound, epitomised in their recent UK top 40 album Tempus, back to Celtic Connections and powerhouse Skipinnish celebrate 25 years of musical voyage with friends who have played with them along the way
● One of Scotland’s most renowned folk groups Blazin’ Fiddles will also celebrate their 25th year on road at The Pavilion Theatre, Kinnaris Quintet will play their biggest Celtic Connections headline show to date at The Old Fruitmarket with special guests including Julie Fowlis and Karine Polwart, and Skye’s own electro-trad duo Valtos will bring a star-studded line up of musical friends celebrating Gaelic song and beats to their show at SWG3
● The festival’s New Voices strand, which each year allows a trio of emerging Scottish artists to embark on a new musical commission, will this year champion the young voices of celebrated cellist Alice Allen, whistle and bagpiper Ali Levack (Project Smok and BBC Young Traditional Musician of the Year 2022), and talented young fiddler Charlie Grey (Westward the Light)
● Showcase Scotland - a part of the festival which facilitates international collaboration - will this year partner with the country of Norway to showcase Scandinavian talent, while other festival favourites including Transatlantic Sessions will return
Festival-goers can also look forward to the usual mix of screenings, workshops, dementia-friendly concerts, late night sessions and pop-up performances at the Festival Club, as well as a thriving education programme that will benefit thousands of children across Glasgow.
Donald Shaw, Creative Producer for Celtic Connections, said: “It’s that time of year where we lift the lid on the incredible shows and events we have in the works for Celtic Connections. Celebration and collaboration are at the heart of the festival and once again we will bring the world’s music to Glasgow audiences this winter. I’m very excited that our 2024 edition will welcome a huge portion of international talent back to our stages, particularly our transatlantic cousins in America, and that we will be back to staging one of our biggest ever capacity festivals. We would encourage audiences old and new with a love of music to discover all that this diverse programme has to offer and spend the dark winter nights with us.”
Celtic Connections began in 1994 when it offered 66 events at one venue. It has since grown more adventurous, experimental and diverse each year, with an unwavering ambition to showcase the very best traditional folk, roots, Americana, jazz, soul, indie and world music and nurture unique local, national and international cultural partnerships.
Celtic Connections 2024 will take place from Thursday 18th January to Sunday 4th February. General tickets go on sale 10am, Wednesday 11th October 2023, with advance tickets on sale now for Celtic Rovers festival supporters.
The programme can be viewed in full and tickets purchased at www.celticconnections.com.
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