The Oban Times

Tide Lines Glasgow show

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I am in the middle of the Tide Lines Scottish tour at the moment and, as I write this letter, we have just finished our show in Dundee and will be heading off to Tobermory tomorrow.

The whole tour finishes up with a sold-out show in Glasgow on Saturday night which we are really looking forward to.

The venue is The Garage on Sauchiehal­l Street, which is the biggest capacity venue on the tour.

It is really exciting that Glasgow gigs for all Highland bands are so well supported at the moment.

Bands such as ourselves, Skerryvore, Skipinnish, and Mànran have all had great attendance­s in the city in the past few months. Glasgow is an exciting place to play and hear live music. Saturday April 14: Ceilidh dance in the Partick Burgh Hall at 8pm.

Friday April 20: Clydebank and District Highland Associatio­n ceilidh at 7.30pm in the Napier Hall, Old Kilpatrick. Friday April 27: Helensburg­h and District Highland Associatio­n dance in the Commodore Hotel at 8pm. Friday April 27: Glasgow Uist and Barra Associatio­n ceilidh dance in the Crawford Hall at 9pm. Saturday April 28: Glasgow Skye Associatio­n annual spring concert (Wee Skye) at 7.30pm in the Crawford Hall. Tuesday May 8: Glasgow Lewis and Harris Associatio­n annual general meeting at 7pm in An Lèanag on Mansfield Square. Thursday May 10: Comunn an Taobh-an- iar annual general meeting at 7.30pm in the Ellangowan Social Club. Thursday May 17: Comunn Gàidhlig Ghlaschu annual general meeting at 7.30pm in the Glasgow Gaelic School.

Friday May 25: Helensburg­h and District Highland Associatio­n annual general meeting and dance in the Commodore Hotel at 8pm Thursday May 31: Glasgow Uist and Barra Associatio­n annual general meeting at 7.30pm in Lourdes School Secondary

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