
With live music and traditional Scottish dances, our Festival Ceilidh concert is an immersive experience that is sure to get your feet tapping and your body moving. The lively and energetic atmosphere of a ceilidh is captivating, and it’s a joy to get swept up in the excitement of the dance floor.
Whether you’re a seasoned ceilidh-goer or a newcomer to the scene, there’s something for everyone to enjoy at these fun-filled events.
So grab a partner and book tickets for our Festival Ceilidh for a night of laughter, music, and dancing.
Under 18’s accompanied by an adult.

Haggis Chasers Ceilidh Band have been performing together for over 15 years, bringing an exciting and energetic ceilidh experience to our customers without losing their heritage and roots in Traditional Scottish Dance-Band Music. The band provide a modern ceilidh throughout the UK and the World. And contains some of Scotland’s finest Ceilidh, Scottish Dance Band and Folk musicians who are all multi-award-winning instrumentalists.
Coupled with their signature dance calling, the band offers the highest quality of traditional ceilidh music, making sure you have the best night’s entertainment and ceilidh experience. Jim Malcolm will guest with the band as singer

Archie McAllister is well known to local audiences for his solo, duo and band performances at the MOK Fest having played at the very first festival with the Wee Toon Tellers. Over the years he has played on every stage at the event and for this years Ceilidh Night concert set he will be joined by 3 fantastic musicians Sileas Sinclair on keyboard & Accordion, Arran McAllister on guitar and vocals and Alasdair Murray on percussion.
This is the perfect band to get you on the dance floor before the main ceilidh set.

The Festival Ceilidh opens with our own award-winning pipe band, The Kintyre Schools Pipe Band and their dedicated tutors will once again march into the to provide a stunning performance to get the night under way.

Once again, The Dalriada Connections Band come together to perform at the Festival Ceilidh Night. The group is a selection of local and visiting musicians from Northern Ireland, USA and the Pan Celtic nations who are joined by students and tutors from Campbeltown Grammar School.
