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About Breabach
Currently, Breabach continues to tour extensively, bringing their energetic live performances to audiences across the UK and internationally. In 2023, they have been actively promoting their latest album, 'Astar', which features a blend of original compositions and reimagined traditional tunes, showcasing their ability to push the boundaries of Scottish music. The band has scheduled a series of concerts and festival appearances, including performances at prominent events such as the Edinburgh Folk Festival and the Celtic Connections festival in Glasgow. Their concerts are known for their lively atmosphere, engaging storytelling, and the seamless blend of traditional and contemporary sounds. With an enthusiastic fan base, Breabach remains a driving force in the folk music community, continuously attracting new listeners and inspiring a new generation of musicians. As they look forward to future projects, including potential collaborations and new recordings, Breabach's commitment to celebrating and evolving Scottish music remains at the forefront of their endeavors.
Breabach History
Breabach is a Scottish folk band that has been captivating audiences since its formation in 2005. The band's name, which means 'rough hills' in Gaelic, reflects their roots in the Scottish Highlands. Breabach is known for their innovative approach to traditional Scottish music, combining rich harmonies, intricate arrangements, and a variety of instruments including bagpipes, fiddle, guitar, and percussion. Over the years, they have released several critically acclaimed albums, such as 'Shona', 'Breathtaking', and 'Astar', which showcase their evolution as artists while remaining deeply connected to their Scottish heritage. The band has won numerous awards, including the 'Best Group' award at the Scottish Traditional Music Awards, highlighting their significant impact on the folk music scene. Breabach has also been involved in various collaborations and projects that promote Scottish music and culture, contributing to their status as ambassadors of traditional folk music in Scotland and beyond.