ÒRAN ÙR / New Song
ÒRAN ÙR

3rd June 2026, Glad Cafe Glasgow G41 2HG

3rd Ògmhios 2026, Glad Cafe Glaschu G41 2HG

Isla Scott

Màiri Morrison

Gillebrìde MacMillan
Pablo Lafuente
Dylan Cairns

Isla Scott

Màiri Mhoireasdan
Gillebrìde Mac’IlleMhaoil
Pablo Lafuente
Dylan Cairns

Ceòl is Craic presents an evening celebrating contemporary Gaelic songwriting. Bringing together three distinctive voices from a new wave of Gaelic music, Òran Ùr showcases original songs rooted in tradition while exploring new musical territory.

At just nineteen years old, Isla Scott has already emerged as one of the most exciting new artists in Gaelic music. Originally from the Isle of Harris and currently studying at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, her original songs and distinctive approach to Gaelic songwriting are generating widespread attention.

Màiri Morrison is an actress, playwright and singer from the Isle of Lewis whose work is deeply shaped by her Gaelic upbringing, language and culture. Her songs and performances combine warmth, character and a strong sense of place.

Gillebrìde MacMillan, from South Uist, is one of the leading contemporary voices in Gaelic song. Drawing on a deep connection to Gaelic language and tradition, his songwriting explores new themes and musical territory.

The trio will be joined by acclaimed Glasgow-based musicians Pablo Lafuente and Dylan Cairns for a special collaborative performance exploring the richness and continuing evolution of Gaelic songwriting.

Ceòl is Craic presents an evening celebrating contemporary Gaelic songwriting. Bringing together three distinctive voices from a new wave of Gaelic music, Òran Ùr showcases original songs rooted in tradition while exploring new musical territory.

At just nineteen years old, Isla Scott has already emerged as one of the most exciting new artists in Gaelic music. Originally from the Isle of Harris and currently studying at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, her original songs and distinctive approach to Gaelic songwriting are generating widespread attention.

Màiri Morrison is an actress, playwright and singer from the Isle of Lewis whose work is deeply shaped by her Gaelic upbringing, language and culture. Her songs and performances combine warmth, character and a strong sense of place.

Gillebrìde MacMillan, from South Uist, is one of the leading contemporary voices in Gaelic song. Drawing on a deep connection to Gaelic language and tradition, his songwriting explores new themes and musical territory.

The trio will be joined by acclaimed Glasgow-based musicians Pablo Lafuente and Dylan Cairns for a special collaborative performance exploring the richness and continuing evolution of Gaelic songwriting.