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Friday 29th November I 2024 | 7.30pm I 2 hours including interval
Djanogly Theatre
£22
Multi award-winning Scottish supergroup Mànran has been at the heart of the Scottish traditional music scene for over a decade.
Internationally recognised as one of the most iconic and respected Scottish bands touring today, the seven-piece continues to push boundaries, exploring new music and bringing their uplifting live performances to stages across the world.
Their self-penned tunes performed on a mixture of traditional and modern instruments, powerful songs in Gaelic and English, and vibrant live performances have gathered a loyal fanbase worldwide.
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