
Tea & Tunes - Gaelic Lunchtime Concerts returns with an exciting programme of some of the best Gaelic and traditional singers and performers live at the Marryat Hall. Starting with:
Kristina Leesik & Seamus O’Baoighill (fiddle & pipes)
Sunday 21 September 2025, 2-3pm
Séamus Ó Baoighill and Swedish traditional musician Kristina Leesik draw upon the strong cultural connections between the Scottish & Swedish traditions, through vocals, pipes & fiddles.
Kristina & Séamus play a mixture of Scottish, Irish, Gaelic, and Swedish repertoire. They have a strong connection to all these diverse music cultures and combine traditional instruments with songs.
Chloë Bryce & Calum McIlroy (voice & fiddle/guitar)
Sunday 2 November 2025, 2-3pm
Chloë Bryce and Calum McIlroy are a contemporary-traditional duo based in Glasgow. Using fiddle, guitar, mandolin, and their voices, they present an eclectic mix of traditional and modern tunes, and Gaelic and Scots songs. Chloë, a fiddler and singer, is an emerging talent in Scotland’s folk scene. Calum is a guitarist, mandolin player, and singer from Aberdeenshire.
Mairi McGillivray & Katie Allen (guitar & fiddle)
Sunday 30 November 2025, 2-3pm
Mairi McGillivray (voice + fiddle) and Katie Allen are a folk duo based in Glasgow putting their own style on songs from their Tradition in Gaelic, Scots and other traditional styles. They aim to take audiences on a musical and emotional journey through their songs and tunes as well as trying to connect with each individual.
£5 per concert – tickets via Dundee City Box Office or on the door.
With the support of Bòrd na Gàidhlig, Gaelic Lunchtime Concerts are an introduction to Gaelic Music & Song