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Fiddle linked to Robert Burns to be used at gigs

Hoolie in the Hydro organiser and broadcaster Gary Innes said the two gigs would be a “landmark occasion”.

He added: “Robert Burns is an unparalleled figure within Scotland’s culture, so to be able to bring part of his legacy to the Hoolie stages, both at home and across the Atlantic, is remarkable.

“I hope it will create a moment of magic for both the musicians and our audiences.”

Ali MacLeod, the Head of Fundraising at the National Trust for Scotland, said the partnership would help in “celebrating the rich cultural heritage of Scotland.”

She explained: “It’s a unique opportunity to blend entertainment with heritage, creating an enriching experience for all involved.

“By joining forces with the Hoolie events, we can make a significant impact on cultural preservation and engagement.”


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