25th Celtic Connections kicks off in Glasgow

100,000 people are set to snap up tickets to over 300 events

Published 18th Jan 2018
Last updated 18th Jan 2018

The 25th Celtic Connections gets underway tonight.

Musicians from around the world are set to take part in this year's festival, which kicks off with a special concert in Glasgow's Royal Concert Hall.

The event will feature concerts, talks, workshops, film screenings, ceilidhs, art exhibitions, free events and late-night sessions over the next 18 days.

Overall, more than 300 events are set to take place across 28 stages around the city, with an attendance figure of over 110,000 expected.

Donald Shaw, artistic director of the festival, said: "With Celtic Connections' 2018 programme we have really tried to reflect the last 25 years of Scotland's unique and evolving music tradition, and the worldwide influences that have made their mark on it.

"We are showcasing some of the very best home-grown talent this country has produced alongside a host of outstanding international talent.

"There are performers playing who were here right at the very start and some who, 25 years ago, people would never have expected to see perform on a Celtic Connections stage.

"Here's to 25 more years of bringing the best the world has to offer to Glasgow.''

The festival began as a series of concerts celebrating music from the Celtic nations and has since grown to become a major event in the UK festival calendar, attracting artists from all over the globe.

Glasgow Life chair councillor David McDonald said: "Since its modest beginnings, Celtic Connections has firmly established itself as the festival of choice not only for lovers of folk and traditional music but also for anyone who wants to enjoy outstanding music from across the world.''

The festival will run until Sunday February 4.