Mànran
Strathpeffer Pavillion Strathpeffer Pavillion, The Square, Strathpeffer, Ross-ShireMànran are one of the best-known and best-loved Scottish bands on the scene today.
Mànran are one of the best-known and best-loved Scottish bands on the scene today.
Praised by the New York Times for his “genuine originality,” Rufus Wainwright has established himself as one of the great male vocalists and songwriters of his generation. In addition to being a celebrated contemporary pop singer, Rufus has made a name for himself in the classical world.
Black magician Aleister Crowley faces a stark choice, will he live the rest of his life in obscurity or perform his last great ritual, summoning to the stage the Egyptian god Horus. An unforgettable ritual but one that will cost him his life.
A night of great music from the movies. Join Helen Lothian (Soprano), Jamie Macdougall (Tenor) and Michael Barnett(Piano) as they transport you to the world of film with an evening of breathtaking music.
Glasgow Phoenix Choir is one of the foremost and longest established choral groups in Scotland. The choir today is a mixed voice SATB choir of approximately 100 singing members, ranging in age from teenagers to octogenarians. We also have non-singing Associate Members and Patrons.
Here, one of Scotland’s most evocative folk tales is imaginatively re-told with wit and charm, using a combination of ultraviolet effects, shadow puppetry and upbeat music. A truly memorable and inspirational performance.
Four of Scotland’s most experienced musicians have teamed up to present a show of Scottish songs seldom now heard, but once the basis of the folk revival in the 1960’s and 70’s.
Luke is a young Roots Singer/Songwriter from Canterbury, Kent, who in 2013 was nominated in the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards for both the Horizon Award for Best Emerging Talent and The Young Folk Category.
The Edinburgh Quartet is delighted to return to the Pavilion this summer with a rich and varied programme.
The Budapest Café Orchestra play traditional folk and gypsy music from across the Balkans and Russia.
“Set in Edinburgh, in areas not unlike those featured in Irvine Welsh’s Trainspotting”
– Aonghas MacNeacail, Scottish Review of Books
Brighten up your winter with Opera Highlights!
Irish country music star Stephen Smyth brings his popular band to the Pavilion this January.
The Pavilion is delighted to be welcoming Aly Bain, Ale Möller and Bruce Molsky as they bring their Trio Tour to Strathpeffer.
“a rich voice…deep resonance, which is delivered with genuine emotion.” Shetland Times.
“This is so much more than just a bunch of songs; this expresses humanity as folk music should.” Jon Sims, Folk On Tap Magazine
The Blas Festival returns to the Pavilion this year with an exciting mix of performers.
With influences spanning Country music, folk, blues, bluegrass, old time, Texas country, Americana, Southern Rock and Honky Tonk – this event will make for a unique and special one at the Pavilion this August.
The Budapest Café Orchestra play traditional folk and gypsy music from across the Balkans and Russia.
The popular annual country music festival was held at the Pavilion last year and was hugely enjoyed by all concerned.
The show that stormed into the finals of Britain’s Got Talent and is now a West End smash is back to mark its 20th Anniversary in spectacular style.
This is a fun-filled adventure for all the family, featuring original songs, hilarious characters, evil baddies, a lovable skunk and of course Rapunzel with loads and loads of hair.
Strathpeffer Pavillion is delighted to welcome members of Scotland’s top string group, the brilliant, dynamic and innovative Scottish Ensemble, back to the Pavilion, with special guest the acclaimed pianist Alasdair Beatson.
DF Concerts are bringing Scottish indie rock band The Twilight Sad to the Pavilion on Saturday 13 September.
Blas Festival comes to Strathpeffer Pavillion.
The excellent HCO present another of their lovely Sunday afternoon concerts.
Declan Nerney makes a welcome return visit to the Pavilion.
The Pavilion team is delighted to welcome back the extraordinary Pip Utton in another acclaimed monodrama.
The talent and rich musical backgrounds of Brian, Jean-Christophe, James and Joe have helped the Jeremiahs deliver one of the hottest and most entertaining Irish performances on the music scene today.
Don’t miss this rare chance to hear the Jo Philby Band in this current line-up on their final Highland Tour together.
One of Scotland’s finest and longest-established traditional music groups, the Tannahill Weavers come to Strathpeffer Pavillion this summer.
Learn to spin plates, hula hoop, make balloon animals and much much more with HopScotch Magic. Suitable for children of all ages.
Come and celebrate the 10th birthday of the restored Pavilion and relive the legendary Strath dances with this hugely popular group.