Cèilidh na Bliadhn' Ùire
Cathy NicDòmhnaill & Tony Kearney beò à Caisteal Shruighlea còmhla ri Julie Fowlis agus Fiona Cheanadach. Cathy MacDonald and Tony Kearney present live from Stirling Castle.
Oidhche Challainn air Â鶹Éç ALBA agus Â鶹Éç Radio nan Gà idheal, agus sinn a' cur fà ilte air 2017 bho Chaisteal Chiatach Shruighlea le Cèilidh na Bliadhn' Ùire.
Bidh bean agus fear an taighe, Cathy NicDhòmhnaill agus Tony Kearney, ann an Talla Mhòr a Chaisteil còmhla ri luchd-tadhail na cèilidh, agus cuid den luchd-ciùil thraidiseanta às cliùitich a chì à rd-ùrlar. A' stiùireadh còmhlan an taighe bidh Julie Fowlis, aon de na seinneadairean as fheà rr san dùthaich agus a tha air iomadh duais a
chosnadh airson a tà lantan. Cha bheag an tà lant a bhios anns a chòmhlan ciùil aice a-bharrachd, le Éamon Doorley, Donnchadh Siosal, Calum Stiùbhart agus Tony Byrne, a' cur ri sreath de dh' aoighean ciùil. A-measg nan seinneadairean sin, bidh riochdachadh de chliù eadar-nà iseanta, Albannach agus Gà idhealach, le Fiona
Cheanadach, Rona Lightfoot agus Sìneag Nic an t-Saoir a' dèanamh cinnteach gum bi an fhà ilte cheòlmhor bho chridhe na h-Alba a cheart cho drùidhteach ris an ionad fhèin.
Hogmanay comes to Â鶹Éç ALBA and Â鶹Éç Radio nan Gà idheal as we welcome in the New Year at the iconic Stirling Castle. Revellers can join hosts Cathy MacDonald and Tony Kearney to celebrate with the very best in traditional music in the magnificent setting of the Great Hall at the castle. The house band is led by one of Scotland's best-loved singers, the multi award-winning Julie Fowlis. Accompanied by acclaimed musicians, Éamon Doorley, Duncan Chisholm, Calum Stewart and Tony Byrne, they raise the roof with a succession of musical guests. A cast of singers including the internationally renowned singer Fiona Kennedy, 'one woman cèilidh', Rona Lightfoot and the celebrated Sineag MacIntyre will ensure that 2017 will receive a melodic welcome against a spectacular backdrop in the heart of Scotland.
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- Sat 31 Dec 2016 23:30Â鶹Éç Radio nan Gà idheal