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Highland musicians join 50th celebration for Runrig at Glasgow Hoolie


By Margaret Chrystall

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There's a who's who of Highland musicians heading for December's Hoolie In The Hydro with a special celebration of Runrig at the Glasgow event.

Musicians from the Highlands and Islands will play at the event focusing on Runrig this year. From left Duncan Chisholm, Iain Bayne, Julie Fowlis and Gary Innes of Manran.
Musicians from the Highlands and Islands will play at the event focusing on Runrig this year. From left Duncan Chisholm, Iain Bayne, Julie Fowlis and Gary Innes of Manran.

The follow-up to last year's debut will once again attempt to make history as the single biggest night of traditional music to have ever taken place in Scotland.

Due to fan demand and overwhelmingly positive feedback from the world-first event last year, Hoolie In The Hydro will be back in the Ovo Hydro in Glasgow, this time on Saturday, December 9, with an all-star line-up featuring some of the top names on the Scottish music scene.

Organised by Gary Innes from Spean Bridge, the line-up for the musical celebration includes a special collaboration with special guests that will celebrate 50 years of Runrig, plus Scottish supergroup Mànran, Celtic rockers Wolfstone and festival favourites Trail West.

Runrig drummer Iain Bayne will lead the celebration of the iconic band with legendary singer Julie Fowlis, Wolfstone founding member and fiddle player Duncan Chisholm and Mànran member Gary Innes himself – who features on the cover of Runrig’s 2007 album Everything You See!

The four musicians were last on stage together at Runrig’s Farewell Concert in Stirling in 2018.

Compering the evening will be Julie Fowlis, alongside the Hebridean Baker, Coinneach MacLeod, who is set to cook up a storm with the Hydro audience, alongside sharing a recipe or two.

Hoolie In The Hydro organiser, broadcaster and musician Gary Innes, said: “The reaction to the first Hoolie In The Hydro was just phenomenal – there was such a party atmosphere on the night and it was incredible to see the reaction from the audience as they watched some of their favourite bands and musicians perform for the first time in our country’s largest arena.

"The amazing feedback and instant demand after the concert showed me that the appetite was very much there to come together to make history once again.

"So here we are for a second year with a fantastic line-up and I am personally over the moon to get the opportunity from Runrig to celebrate their 50th anniversary. It will be yet another amazing night to remember.”

Multi-award-winning group Mànran has been at the heart of the Scottish traditional music scene for over 13-years, the seven-piece started 2023 playing the Hogmanay Show on BBC One, alongside Lewis Capaldi, before heading off on a European tour.

Founded in 1989, Wolfstone will take to the Hydro stage for their first Scottish gig since the pandemic. Describing themselves as “a rock band from the Scottish Highlands who happen to use bagpipes, flutes and fiddles”, their repertoire consists of both original songs and traditional folk tunes. Wolfstone have been mesmerising audiences around the world with their live performances for over three decades.

Returning favourites Trail West are a six-piece powerhouse hailing from the Highlands and Islands. With a loyal following of fans, Trail West have continued to shine selling out some of our countries’ biggest venues.

Scottish TikTok sensation Nati Dreddd, who has nearly two million followers across social media platforms, has supported Tidelines, Newton Faulkner and Simply Red alongside selling out solo shows across Scotland.

Julie Fowlis said: “It’s so exciting to be part of Hoolie in the Hydro this year. It’s a real testament to the strength of the trad scene in Scotland just now and how quickly it’s growing, and seeing the demand for events such as this is just fantastic. It’s going to be an incredible night!”

Iain Bayne added: “Where better to celebrate 50 years of Runrig’s music than at The Hydro, surrounded by some of the finest musicians and the best fans in the world.”

The original idea for Hoolie in the Hydro was first sparked in January 2020 after Gary reached 20,000 likes on his Facebook page.

To celebrate, he put out a slightly tongue in cheek post which said if half of the people who had ‘liked’ his page bought a ticket for the Hydro, they could have the world’s biggest ceilidh.

The likes, shares and support for the idea flooded in, so in early March 2020, Gary went ahead and booked Scotland’s largest indoor venue for December 2022. Following the success of the first event, and with growing demand from last year’s audience, Hoolie In The Hydro is back again to make history in 2023.

Hoolie In The Hydro 2023 is on Saturday, December 9 and tickets are on sale now: www.sec.co.uk/events/detail/hoolie-in-the-hydro-2023

The line-up launch video is available on YouTube here.


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