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London, United Kingdom
Union Chapel
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Bristol, United Kingdom
St George's Bristol
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JAN
26
2020
Manchester, United Kingdom
The Stoller Hall
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JAN
25
2020
Dumfries, United Kingdom
Spiegeltent
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JAN
24
2020
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Barrowland Ballroom
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JAN
23
2020
London, United Kingdom
Union Chapel
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About Band Of Burns
welcomes you to one of the most powerful and compelling sounds of Folk and World music. Band of Burns is a unique collaboration of twelve artists from the top echelons of the folk scene – including members of such prestigious groups as Afro Celt Sound System, The Langan Band and The Breath and featuring the 2019 BBC Radio 2 Folk Singer of the year Ríoghnach Connolly. These individuals come together to perform a truly
distinct show which celebrates the life, works and philosophies of Robert Burns, sharing a profound belief in the values he championed – equality, social justice and the power
of love – and in their pressing relevance amid today’s troubled times.
The birth of Band of Burns came after several years of one-off Burns Night gigs in London’s
famous Wilton’s Music Hall. The team behind the band – musicians Alastair Caplin and Dila Vardar – put together a more permanent group of musicians who relished playing together but had too little opportunity and were hungry for more. Bringing elements of the musical traditions of their homelands - Scotland, Ireland, England, Wales, and Turkey - the final selection of the 12 musicians was an easy choice to make: all had played together at some point in the past, all had shared the highest level of mutual respect for each other’s
musical skill, and all had a deep regard for the works of Robert Burns. The resultant band is a tightly knit ensemble of musicians who all shine bright in their own right, with a string of awards and an admirable checklist of every big concert venue in the UK from The Fruitmarket in Glasgow to Union Chapel in London. They collectively create one of the most powerful and compelling sounds of Folk and World music.
After the success of their debut album ‘Live at Union Chapel’ the band released their first studio album ‘The Thread in Autumn 2019. Recorded by the 12 members of the band in Watercolour Studios last year, The Thread is a true representation of the bands international influences, and their poetic endeavour to interpret the works and philosophies of Scotland’s national poet, Robert Burns.
THE BAND
Alastair Caplin (Isle of Lewis) - Musical Director, Violin, Viola, Vocals, Guitar
Ríoghnach Connolly (Co.Armargh, Ireland) – Vocals, Irish Flute
John Langan (Ayreshire) – Vocals, Guitar, Cajon
Adam Beattie (Aberdeenshire) – Vocals, Guitar, Double Bass
Mikey Kenney (Liverpool) – Violin, Vocals
Dila Vardar (Turkey) – Vocals, Finger Bells
Dominie Hooper (Dartmoor) – Vocals, Cello
Ellis Davies (Camarthenshire) – Guitar, Vocals
Ewan MacDonald (Ross & Cromarty) – Violin, Cittern
Dave Tunstall (Angus) – Double Bass, Border Pipes
Lewis Murray (Aberdeenshire) – Violin Viola
Feilimi Devlin (Co.Antrim, Ireland) – Bodhran
PRESS QUOTES
“A shimmering collection … that does full justice to the poet’s humane vision” The Times
“Band of Burns take few prisoners with their often raucous, partying dance tunes but are also capable of softer, more reflective moments” The Herald
“Nourishing stuff beyond its times, another warm, welcoming stew to feed the bones” The Guardian
“Exemplary musicianship, exemplary lead playing with a real respect for the tradition shining from every song” Fatea Magazine
www.bandofburns.com
www.alanbearmanmusic.co.uk
distinct show which celebrates the life, works and philosophies of Robert Burns, sharing a profound belief in the values he championed – equality, social justice and the power
of love – and in their pressing relevance amid today’s troubled times.
The birth of Band of Burns came after several years of one-off Burns Night gigs in London’s
famous Wilton’s Music Hall. The team behind the band – musicians Alastair Caplin and Dila Vardar – put together a more permanent group of musicians who relished playing together but had too little opportunity and were hungry for more. Bringing elements of the musical traditions of their homelands - Scotland, Ireland, England, Wales, and Turkey - the final selection of the 12 musicians was an easy choice to make: all had played together at some point in the past, all had shared the highest level of mutual respect for each other’s
musical skill, and all had a deep regard for the works of Robert Burns. The resultant band is a tightly knit ensemble of musicians who all shine bright in their own right, with a string of awards and an admirable checklist of every big concert venue in the UK from The Fruitmarket in Glasgow to Union Chapel in London. They collectively create one of the most powerful and compelling sounds of Folk and World music.
After the success of their debut album ‘Live at Union Chapel’ the band released their first studio album ‘The Thread in Autumn 2019. Recorded by the 12 members of the band in Watercolour Studios last year, The Thread is a true representation of the bands international influences, and their poetic endeavour to interpret the works and philosophies of Scotland’s national poet, Robert Burns.
THE BAND
Alastair Caplin (Isle of Lewis) - Musical Director, Violin, Viola, Vocals, Guitar
Ríoghnach Connolly (Co.Armargh, Ireland) – Vocals, Irish Flute
John Langan (Ayreshire) – Vocals, Guitar, Cajon
Adam Beattie (Aberdeenshire) – Vocals, Guitar, Double Bass
Mikey Kenney (Liverpool) – Violin, Vocals
Dila Vardar (Turkey) – Vocals, Finger Bells
Dominie Hooper (Dartmoor) – Vocals, Cello
Ellis Davies (Camarthenshire) – Guitar, Vocals
Ewan MacDonald (Ross & Cromarty) – Violin, Cittern
Dave Tunstall (Angus) – Double Bass, Border Pipes
Lewis Murray (Aberdeenshire) – Violin Viola
Feilimi Devlin (Co.Antrim, Ireland) – Bodhran
PRESS QUOTES
“A shimmering collection … that does full justice to the poet’s humane vision” The Times
“Band of Burns take few prisoners with their often raucous, partying dance tunes but are also capable of softer, more reflective moments” The Herald
“Nourishing stuff beyond its times, another warm, welcoming stew to feed the bones” The Guardian
“Exemplary musicianship, exemplary lead playing with a real respect for the tradition shining from every song” Fatea Magazine
www.bandofburns.com
www.alanbearmanmusic.co.uk
Show More
Genres:
World Music, Folk
Band Members:
Ellis Davies, Alastair Caplin, Mikey Kenney, Feilimi Devlin, Lewis Murray, Dominie Hooper, Dila Vardar, Adam Beattie, Ewan MacDonald, Dave Tunstall, John Langan, Rioghnach Connolly
No upcoming shows
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Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.00

Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.00

Circle Beanie
$20.00
Concerts and tour dates
Past
OCT
25
2020
London, United Kingdom
Union Chapel
I Was There
JAN
29
2020
Bristol, United Kingdom
St George's Bristol
I Was There
JAN
26
2020
Manchester, United Kingdom
The Stoller Hall
I Was There
JAN
25
2020
Dumfries, United Kingdom
Spiegeltent
I Was There
JAN
24
2020
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Barrowland Ballroom
I Was There
JAN
23
2020
London, United Kingdom
Union Chapel
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Band Of Burns
welcomes you to one of the most powerful and compelling sounds of Folk and World music. Band of Burns is a unique collaboration of twelve artists from the top echelons of the folk scene – including members of such prestigious groups as Afro Celt Sound System, The Langan Band and The Breath and featuring the 2019 BBC Radio 2 Folk Singer of the year Ríoghnach Connolly. These individuals come together to perform a truly
distinct show which celebrates the life, works and philosophies of Robert Burns, sharing a profound belief in the values he championed – equality, social justice and the power
of love – and in their pressing relevance amid today’s troubled times.
The birth of Band of Burns came after several years of one-off Burns Night gigs in London’s
famous Wilton’s Music Hall. The team behind the band – musicians Alastair Caplin and Dila Vardar – put together a more permanent group of musicians who relished playing together but had too little opportunity and were hungry for more. Bringing elements of the musical traditions of their homelands - Scotland, Ireland, England, Wales, and Turkey - the final selection of the 12 musicians was an easy choice to make: all had played together at some point in the past, all had shared the highest level of mutual respect for each other’s
musical skill, and all had a deep regard for the works of Robert Burns. The resultant band is a tightly knit ensemble of musicians who all shine bright in their own right, with a string of awards and an admirable checklist of every big concert venue in the UK from The Fruitmarket in Glasgow to Union Chapel in London. They collectively create one of the most powerful and compelling sounds of Folk and World music.
After the success of their debut album ‘Live at Union Chapel’ the band released their first studio album ‘The Thread in Autumn 2019. Recorded by the 12 members of the band in Watercolour Studios last year, The Thread is a true representation of the bands international influences, and their poetic endeavour to interpret the works and philosophies of Scotland’s national poet, Robert Burns.
THE BAND
Alastair Caplin (Isle of Lewis) - Musical Director, Violin, Viola, Vocals, Guitar
Ríoghnach Connolly (Co.Armargh, Ireland) – Vocals, Irish Flute
John Langan (Ayreshire) – Vocals, Guitar, Cajon
Adam Beattie (Aberdeenshire) – Vocals, Guitar, Double Bass
Mikey Kenney (Liverpool) – Violin, Vocals
Dila Vardar (Turkey) – Vocals, Finger Bells
Dominie Hooper (Dartmoor) – Vocals, Cello
Ellis Davies (Camarthenshire) – Guitar, Vocals
Ewan MacDonald (Ross & Cromarty) – Violin, Cittern
Dave Tunstall (Angus) – Double Bass, Border Pipes
Lewis Murray (Aberdeenshire) – Violin Viola
Feilimi Devlin (Co.Antrim, Ireland) – Bodhran
PRESS QUOTES
“A shimmering collection … that does full justice to the poet’s humane vision” The Times
“Band of Burns take few prisoners with their often raucous, partying dance tunes but are also capable of softer, more reflective moments” The Herald
“Nourishing stuff beyond its times, another warm, welcoming stew to feed the bones” The Guardian
“Exemplary musicianship, exemplary lead playing with a real respect for the tradition shining from every song” Fatea Magazine
www.bandofburns.com
www.alanbearmanmusic.co.uk
distinct show which celebrates the life, works and philosophies of Robert Burns, sharing a profound belief in the values he championed – equality, social justice and the power
of love – and in their pressing relevance amid today’s troubled times.
The birth of Band of Burns came after several years of one-off Burns Night gigs in London’s
famous Wilton’s Music Hall. The team behind the band – musicians Alastair Caplin and Dila Vardar – put together a more permanent group of musicians who relished playing together but had too little opportunity and were hungry for more. Bringing elements of the musical traditions of their homelands - Scotland, Ireland, England, Wales, and Turkey - the final selection of the 12 musicians was an easy choice to make: all had played together at some point in the past, all had shared the highest level of mutual respect for each other’s
musical skill, and all had a deep regard for the works of Robert Burns. The resultant band is a tightly knit ensemble of musicians who all shine bright in their own right, with a string of awards and an admirable checklist of every big concert venue in the UK from The Fruitmarket in Glasgow to Union Chapel in London. They collectively create one of the most powerful and compelling sounds of Folk and World music.
After the success of their debut album ‘Live at Union Chapel’ the band released their first studio album ‘The Thread in Autumn 2019. Recorded by the 12 members of the band in Watercolour Studios last year, The Thread is a true representation of the bands international influences, and their poetic endeavour to interpret the works and philosophies of Scotland’s national poet, Robert Burns.
THE BAND
Alastair Caplin (Isle of Lewis) - Musical Director, Violin, Viola, Vocals, Guitar
Ríoghnach Connolly (Co.Armargh, Ireland) – Vocals, Irish Flute
John Langan (Ayreshire) – Vocals, Guitar, Cajon
Adam Beattie (Aberdeenshire) – Vocals, Guitar, Double Bass
Mikey Kenney (Liverpool) – Violin, Vocals
Dila Vardar (Turkey) – Vocals, Finger Bells
Dominie Hooper (Dartmoor) – Vocals, Cello
Ellis Davies (Camarthenshire) – Guitar, Vocals
Ewan MacDonald (Ross & Cromarty) – Violin, Cittern
Dave Tunstall (Angus) – Double Bass, Border Pipes
Lewis Murray (Aberdeenshire) – Violin Viola
Feilimi Devlin (Co.Antrim, Ireland) – Bodhran
PRESS QUOTES
“A shimmering collection … that does full justice to the poet’s humane vision” The Times
“Band of Burns take few prisoners with their often raucous, partying dance tunes but are also capable of softer, more reflective moments” The Herald
“Nourishing stuff beyond its times, another warm, welcoming stew to feed the bones” The Guardian
“Exemplary musicianship, exemplary lead playing with a real respect for the tradition shining from every song” Fatea Magazine
www.bandofburns.com
www.alanbearmanmusic.co.uk
Show More
Genres:
World Music, Folk
Band Members:
Ellis Davies, Alastair Caplin, Mikey Kenney, Feilimi Devlin, Lewis Murray, Dominie Hooper, Dila Vardar, Adam Beattie, Ewan MacDonald, Dave Tunstall, John Langan, Rioghnach Connolly
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