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Hannah Rarity In Concert - Killin

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Hannah Rarity will take to the stage at McLaren Hall in Killin supported by Stirling’s very own Corin.

Renowned vocalist Hannah Rarity has left an indelible mark on the Scottish folk scene, securing her place as a standout artist. The recipient of the prestigious BBC Young Traditional Musician of the Year award in 2018, Hannah has since collaborated with esteemed folk acts such as Blazin’ Fiddles, Rura, Niteworks, and Cherish the Ladies.

Her albums, 'Neath the Gloaming Star' (2018) and 'To Have You Near' (2022), both garnered critical acclaim, being shortlisted for Album of the Year at the BBC Alba Scots Trad Music Awards. In 2022, she was invited to work as co-musical director for the Opening Concert of Celtic Connections.

Performing a carefully chosen mix of traditional, contemporary and self-penned material, her ethereal voice is reminiscent of legends such as Eva Cassidy and Cara Dillon. Equally at home in a number of genres, she is a sought-after collaborator, session vocalist, tutor and MC (presenter of Celtic Connections famed Late Night Sessions & Brew and A Blether).

Hannah honed her craft at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, graduating in 2016 with a First Class BA (Hons) in Scottish Music. She has undertaken featured singer work as part of Brian O’Donovan & WGBH’s ‘A Celtic Christmas Sojourn’ in Boston (2018) and alongside the BBC SSO at Proms in the Park, as well as numerous UK television appearances (BBC Hogmanay 2015, 2017, 2020) and performs in her own right throughout Europe (Germany, Austria, Belgium, Denmark), Australia and the UK.

This event forms part of our Stirling Pride Rural Tour which has been funded by the Communities Mental Health and Wellbeing Fund administered by SVE and CTSI.

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Hannah Rarity will take to the stage at McLaren Hall in Killin supported by Stirling’s very own Corin.

Renowned vocalist Hannah Rarity has left an indelible mark on the Scottish folk scene, securing her place as a standout artist. The recipient of the prestigious BBC Young Traditional Musician of the Year award in 2018, Hannah has since collaborated with esteemed folk acts such as Blazin’ Fiddles, Rura, Niteworks, and Cherish the Ladies.

Her albums, 'Neath the Gloaming Star' (2018) and 'To Have You Near' (2022), both garnered critical acclaim, being shortlisted for Album of the Year at the BBC Alba Scots Trad Music Awards. In 2022, she was invited to work as co-musical director for the Opening Concert of Celtic Connections.

Performing a carefully chosen mix of traditional, contemporary and self-penned material, her ethereal voice is reminiscent of legends such as Eva Cassidy and Cara Dillon. Equally at home in a number of genres, she is a sought-after collaborator, session vocalist, tutor and MC (presenter of Celtic Connections famed Late Night Sessions & Brew and A Blether).

Hannah honed her craft at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, graduating in 2016 with a First Class BA (Hons) in Scottish Music. She has undertaken featured singer work as part of Brian O’Donovan & WGBH’s ‘A Celtic Christmas Sojourn’ in Boston (2018) and alongside the BBC SSO at Proms in the Park, as well as numerous UK television appearances (BBC Hogmanay 2015, 2017, 2020) and performs in her own right throughout Europe (Germany, Austria, Belgium, Denmark), Australia and the UK.

This event forms part of our Stirling Pride Rural Tour which has been funded by the Communities Mental Health and Wellbeing Fund administered by SVE and CTSI.

Hannah Rarity will take to the stage at McLaren Hall in Killin supported by Stirling’s very own Corin.

Renowned vocalist Hannah Rarity has left an indelible mark on the Scottish folk scene, securing her place as a standout artist. The recipient of the prestigious BBC Young Traditional Musician of the Year award in 2018, Hannah has since collaborated with esteemed folk acts such as Blazin’ Fiddles, Rura, Niteworks, and Cherish the Ladies.

Her albums, 'Neath the Gloaming Star' (2018) and 'To Have You Near' (2022), both garnered critical acclaim, being shortlisted for Album of the Year at the BBC Alba Scots Trad Music Awards. In 2022, she was invited to work as co-musical director for the Opening Concert of Celtic Connections.

Performing a carefully chosen mix of traditional, contemporary and self-penned material, her ethereal voice is reminiscent of legends such as Eva Cassidy and Cara Dillon. Equally at home in a number of genres, she is a sought-after collaborator, session vocalist, tutor and MC (presenter of Celtic Connections famed Late Night Sessions & Brew and A Blether).

Hannah honed her craft at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, graduating in 2016 with a First Class BA (Hons) in Scottish Music. She has undertaken featured singer work as part of Brian O’Donovan & WGBH’s ‘A Celtic Christmas Sojourn’ in Boston (2018) and alongside the BBC SSO at Proms in the Park, as well as numerous UK television appearances (BBC Hogmanay 2015, 2017, 2020) and performs in her own right throughout Europe (Germany, Austria, Belgium, Denmark), Australia and the UK.

This event forms part of our Stirling Pride Rural Tour which has been funded by the Communities Mental Health and Wellbeing Fund administered by SVE and CTSI.

"As an organisation, Stirling Pride's main aim is to provide fully inclusive, safe, and welcoming events that unite and amplify LGBTQ+ voices within the Forth Valley community that we call home. We have adopted a zero-tolerance approach to discrimination of any kind, including homophobia, lesbophobia, biphobia, transphobia, racism, and ableism." 
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