Ceilidh Band Glasgow
Having a traditional Ceilidh band at your event is an awesome way to get all your guests involved and having a blast.
This exciting and dynamic Ceilidh band from Glasgow is made up of top-notch musicians playing the fiddle, accordion, piano, guitar, mandolin, bouzouki, and whistle, and of course, a professional and engaging caller! Leading the dances, the caller will make sure all your guests have an amazing time and feel totally at ease joining in the dancing. Their repertoire has something for everyone, with an eclectic mix of traditional Ceilidh; Scottish, Irish, and American songs; and rootsy contemporary rock and pop. They can also play a variety of waltzes, slow airs, and assorted jigs and reels between dances.
The band has performed at countless wedding receptions and dinner events across the country, delivering a full Ceilidh set or providing ambient background music; with such a wealth of experience, they know how to create an inclusive, intimate party vibe for you and your guests. They've played at a wide range of venues, big and small, from Loch Lomond Golf Club to Edinburgh Castle and Glasgow University, and are used to performing in front of larger crowds. They can also offer a DJ package—complete with an incredible sound system and light show—for after the Ceilidh dances!
Perfect for a variety of events, this Ceilidh band will not disappoint!
- Gay Gordons
- Strip the Willow
- Eightsome Reel
- Canadian Barn Dance
- Dashing White Sargeant
- Scottishe
- The Virginia Reel
- Waltz set
- Cumberland Reel
- Haymakers Jig
- The Circassion Circle
- The Swedish Masquerade
- The Flying Scotsman
- Contemporary Rock & Pop
- Brown Eyed Girl – Van Morrison
- 500 miles - Proclaimers
- Stuck in the Middle – Stealers Wheel
- Bad Moon Rising – Credence Clearwater Revival
- Proud Mary – Credence Clearwater Revival
- Speed of the Sound of loneliness – Nancy Griffiths
- Everybodies Talkin – Nillson
- The Joker – Steve Miller Band
- Slip Slidin Away – Paul Simon
- Maggie May – Rod Stewart
- Misery to Happiness – The Proclaimers
- Sweet Home Alabama – Lynard Skynard
- Walking in Memphis – Marc Cohen
- So Lonely – The Police
- Caledonia – Dougie MacLean
- Come up and see me – Steve Harley
- Moondance – Van Morrison
- King of the Road – Roger Miller
- Ceilidh Dances
- Wild Mountain Thyme
- MacPhersons Rant
- Leezie Lindsay
- Sunshine Song
- Barnyards o’ Delgaty
- Coulters Candy
- Johnny Ladd
- Casey Jones
- The Old Armchair
- Bank and Braes
- The Big Rock Candy Mountain
- Jambalayee
- Jelly Piece Song
- Our Glens
- Wild Rover
- Whiskey in the Jar
- Jock of Hazeldean
- Scots wha Hae
- Highland Soldier
- Mans a man
- Auld Lang Syne
- Loch Lomond
- Ready for the Storm
- Killiecrankie
- Rawhide
- Flower of Scotland
- Aye fond Kiss
- Spanish Pipedream
- Scottish Irish & American Traditional Songs
- The Glenmorangie Company
- Scottish Enterprise
- & many more
- BBC Children in Need
- The British Interplanetary Society
- Depra the Food Standards Agency
- Athens St Andrews Society