Click HERE to reserve tickets for any of our shows
Originally from the small Morayshire village of Garmouth, in North East Scotland, Calum Stewart was raised with traditional music in the family home, where the Fiddle and Piping traditions of Scotland were the earliest influences in his playing. Calum's interest lies in music from well beyond his native Morayshire: looking beyond regional and national boundaries, seeking the territory that hides among both old and new. Traditional roots re-surfacing. "Stewart's determination to take the flute out of its sonic tram-lines is the main feature of his debut album – a showcase of assertive technique and imaginative instrumental interplay." Norman Chalmers, The Scotsman "Calum is a musician who manages to combine the search for fresh, new and innovative music with a deep commitment to tradition." Rob Adams |
Tuesday 7th October (£6) reserve tickets
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Coming up next :
Tuesday 14th October - The Duplets and Abagail Grey (£6) reserve tickets
Tuesday 21st October - Gerry and Donal O'Connor (£6) reserve tickets
Tuesday 28th October - Sarah-Jane Summers 3 (£6) reserve tickets
full details of gigs on our Forthcoming page HERE and ![]()
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All our gigs are held in The Village on South Fort Street, EH6 4DN
To book tickets for any of our gigs, please contact email us via our CONTACT page
Please note that reserved tickets must be collected by 7.30 pm on the evening of the performance. Also, just let The Village know if you have restricted mobility and would like a seat reserved.
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Presented by Leith Folk Club, sponsored by Coda Music on
, Sundays 2 to 4pm
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Leith Folk Club is run by volunteers on a not-for-profit basis. Our income comes only from ticket sales and the proceeds of our weekly raffle. Any financial surpluses remaining after the artists have been paid are retained within the Club and used to maintain our PA equipment and for publicity.
For more info about Leith and what's happening here, visit Leith Links.





