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SEALL at Sabhal Mor Ostaig

SEALL is one of the best rural performing arts promoters in Scotland. Based on the Isle of Skye, SEALL hosts over 100 quality live performing arts events on Skye and Raasay each year through its year-round touring programme, the Skye Festival (Fèis an Eilein) at the beginning of July and the SEALL Festival of Small Halls at the end of November.

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Seall And Sabhal Mr Ostaig Present...session A9
SEALL is pleased to welcome Session A9 back to Skye for a special performance in collaboration with Sabhal Mr Ostaig as part of this year's Short Courses. Over the last 25 years, Session A9 have earned their reputation as one of the best live bands in the country, adored by fellow artists and the wider public alike. It is no wonder they are frequently described as a Scottish Supergroup. A concert review in The Times quoted Playing with zest, finesse, harmonic sensitivity and an element of cheek and mischief." The 7-piece band is Kevin Henderson, Adam Sutherland, Gordon Gunn and Charlie Mckerron on fiddles, David Robertson on percussion, Marc Clement on guitar and songs, and Brian Mcalpine on keyboards. Some are members of Capercaillie, The Nordic Fiddlers Bloc, Deacon Blue, Treacherous Orchestra, The Grit Orchestra and The Celtic Fiddle Festival as well as others. All the band members have very busy lives but the love of playing live music together keeps driving us and we want to do more, says Charlie Mckerron. Session A9 have gone on to record six albums, the most recent being The Magic Roundabout , which was nominated for Album of the Year at The Scottish Traditional Music Awards. This is not the first time the band have been involved in these awards, in 2012 they were honoured to collect the award for Best Live Act. Scottish singer/songwriter Dougie Maclean has been quoted as saying Session A9 are the best band to come out of Scotland in 100 years and The Proclaimers stated that they are tighter than James Brown after watching their performance at Glastonbury Festival. Fantastic tunes, great banter and a good fun time makes it a show not to be missed Edinburgh Music Review Fiercely bright and energetic contemporary instrumental music with a full heart and a head for invention Songlines A richness of sound that can verge on the symphonic... From reflective to mesmerising to downright barnstorming. The Herald
Seall Presents....cala

Seall Presents....cala

31 Oct 2026 - 31 Oct 2026

SEALL Presents...Cala plus support 31/10/26 An Talla Mhr 19:30 - 22:00 12+ Unreserved Seating SEAL'S delighted to welcome Scottish post-trad band Cala to Sleat this October. Hailing from Inverness, Calas self-titled second album sets a new standard as they head into the summer of 26, reflecting the development in recent years of their distinct and adventurous style - eclectic, bold and unapologetic.

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