Since Skerryvore formed on Tiree back in 2005, they’ve performed in over 20 countries, have recorded four albums and picked up awards including…
Unfortunately this event has now been cancelled with a rescheduled date to be announced soon!
THE last moments are ticking away in the countdown to Christmas with that elusive perfect gift possibly still failing to be found as final gifts are ticked…
GARY Mullen's uncannily authentic Freddie Mercury tribute has conquered the world in the past 12 years – earlier this year returning to New Zealand…
THOUGH it’s the wrong place to start, it was No Hallelujahs – the closer from the MacAskill brothers in Sunday’s Ironworks acoustic…
THERE’S no denying pre-Christmas is a primal time of year with constant personal battles between lightness, darkness and hibernation.
Mike Vass - who won the composer of the year award at last weekend's Scottish Trad Awards - has just released his second album DecemberWell. Mike spent…
THE Scottish Ensemble returned on Saturday to the icy splendour of St Andrew’s Cathedral for a reprise of their ever-popular candlelight concerts.
AFTER the success of the recent Monster FM DJ Showcase in Inverness, the team behind it have decided to run a weekly live show from a city venue.
Appearing at Invrness Ironworks on Saturday, DJ, producer, electro legend and pioneer Felix da Housecat’s breakthrough album Kittenz and Thee Glitz…
CHRISTMAS came early for GLASVEGAS fans as the epic Inverness Ironworks gig dropped three heavy hints - in the shape of new songs - that the future’s…
ONCE you’d have had to be a very dedicated fan to spot the Rush tribute band that now goes by the name Moving Pictures.
IF you wanted a great example of the distances you can go in just one night of music in the Highlands, how about Saturday?
THERE'S a big night for hip hop fans on Saturday when Mad Hatters becomes a mecca for some of the most intriguing names on the Scottish DJ and MCing front,…
GLASVEGAS frontman James Allan was taking a break from mixing the band’s third album when he settled down in a Glasgow park to consider the past,…
YOU get the feeling that comedian Daniel Sloss has had enough of still being labelled “the young comedian”.
IT may be 50 years and counting since Newcastle’s The Animals got together, but it’s their 1964 version of John Lee Hooker track Boom Boom…
YOU can’t help thinking as another triumphant year of side-stepping the predictable closes for THE PROCLAIMERS that the guys once considered slightly…
FOR me, the talents of comedy’s poet laureate JOHN HEGLEY should have had the whole of bus station Farraline Park thronging with fans keen to get…
IT was smart of Inverness Film Festival director Paul Taylor to sidestep the more obvious themes he could have artificially imposed on the 10th anniversary…