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A night of Scottish folk songs with Fiona Ross

Kilderkin Distillery

14A Hill Street,
Mount Pleasant VIC 3350

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  • Fri 25 Jul

7:30pm–10:30pm

$25 per person

plus booking fee

Come along to Kilderkin Distillery for an evening of live music with Glasgow-born singer Fiona Ross, who has secured her reputation as a highly gifted interpreter of Scots song.

Fiona was Finalist for Scots Singer of the Year in Scotland's prestigious Trad Music Awards. Her most recent album 'Sunwise Turn' (Fiona Ross and Shane O'Mara) won Music Victoria's Best Folk Album award and was a finalist for Traditional Album of the Year in the Australian Folk Music Awards.

Here in her adopted home of Australia, Fiona continues to fly the flag for the Scots song tradition through her concerts, workshops and presentations. Whether sharing a muckle ballad, a heart-rending love song or a rousing Jacobite chorus, Fiona delights audiences with her deep knowledge and understanding of the old Scots songs and the stories behind them. Her honest, earthy singing style and extensive repertoire showcase the richness of the tradition.

Enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of the Kilderkin Distillery refurbished warehouse venue, where the bar will be open for drinks and light snacks. Choose one of their award-winning Larrikin gins or whisky. Also serving craft beers, wine, cocktails and non-alcoholic options.

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