We had an unusually busy January as we took St Margaret’s on the road to Celtic Connections in Glasgow. It’s now the biggest roots and traditional music festival in the world and was a great opportunity to showcase a brand new production created by the St Margaret’s team to a packed out Barony Hall.
Read MoreWell, what a great start we’ve had to the new season. We may have been quiet over winter but there’s always a lot going on in the background - in particular efforts to improve conditions at St Margaret’s for our audiences and regular visitors
Read MoreAs Christmas approaches we have an opportunity to look back on another amazing year. As many of you know, our ambition has been to grow our reputation as a unique high quality venue with enthusiastic and appreciative audiences, and in 2023 we have hosted some outstanding events – a good number filled to capacity.
Read MoreIt’s been a tremendous November so far. We’ve just held our first big ceilidh at St Margaret‘s, organised by Calum Hallifax. Attended by over 100 people, it raised money for the Moroccan earthquake victims.
Read MoreThe Braemar Gathering weekend was certainly celebrated with a bang at St Margaret’s with a sell-out concert on the Friday night featuring the wonderful Julie Fowlis.
Read MoreNo-one can say that the building hasn’t been well used over the last few weeks. The summer exhibition Scenes and Seasons, featuring six talented local photographers has attracted many visitors to St Margaret’s.
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