Auckland Scottish Fiddle Club
St Luke's Church 130 Remuera Road, Remuera, New ZealandTrad Scottish music club - fiddles, cellos, keyboard, accordion, flutes, guitars, harps etc. All welcome!
Trad Scottish music club - fiddles, cellos, keyboard, accordion, flutes, guitars, harps etc. All welcome!
Relax on the deck enjoying views over the beautiful Waitākere forest while listening to the sonic landscapes of musicians Matt Reece and John Goudge. Having grown up in or around […]
Nordic folk singer & storyteller Anna Fält performs songs from the Scandinavian and Finno-Urgic traditions as well as her own material in the form of settings of ancient spells, folk […]
Folk in the Park will be held on Sunday 16 February at Windsor Reserve, Devonport between 1 and 4pm. This is a free concert and is a great opportunity to […]
Come join us for a fun and engaging workshop led by touring folk singer Anna Fält! Learn traditional Nordic songs and immerse yourself in the rich musical heritage of the […]
Sacred Harp is a tradition of sacred choral music that originated in New England and was later perpetuated and carried on in the American South. The name is derived from The Sacred […]
Experience the Magic of a Céilí/ Céilidh: Family Fun and Community Spirit! A night of music, dance, and togetherness! Step into a world of enchantment at our traditional céilí (Irish)/ […]
Rafters Music Club's guest in February is the group Bill Angus and the Mighty Ways. The band recorded their third album ‘All night before the world began’ in 2022, an […]
Titirangi Folk Club presents a cushion concert with Alistair Brown, a well travelled Scottish singer/Accordionist with a treasure-trove of memorable songs and stories to share, at the home of Cathy […]
Four singer-songwriters presented by Micheal Young
From Stirling, Scotland, Heather Downie is a previous finalist in the BBC Young Traditional Musician of the Year and Principal Scottish Harp Tutor at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. She […]
Join the Old-Time session with Auckland Bluegrass Club! 4th Wednesday of each month at the NIX in Grey Lynn