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The Magic Lantern
Music at the TraverseWed 30 Oct, 8pm
The Magic Lantern is the moniker of singer-songwriter Jamie Doe, an artist blurring the boundaries between folk, jazz and contemporary music.
No Love Songs
From an original idea by Kyle Falconer & Laura Wilde, Songs by Kyle Falconer, Book by Laura Wilde & Johnny McKnight, Directed by Andrew Panton & Tashi GoreThu 31 Oct - Sat 2 Nov
This ground-breaking and bold piece of gig theatre follows two new parents grappling with the challenges of parenthood and the weight of postnatal depression.
Will Pound & Jenn Butterworth
Music at the TraverseMon 4 Nov, 8pm
Will and Jenn’s music has travelled around the world making them a viral internet sensation.
Amy Hollinrake
Music at the TraverseSat 9 Nov, 8pm
A rising artist emerging from the South-East London folk scene.
Hannah James and Toby Kuhn
Music at the TraverseMon 11 Nov, 8PM
If you’re looking for warmth, honesty and musical excellence, look no further.
Bruce Molsky
Music at the TraverseSun 17 Nov, 8PM
One of the most revered “multi-hyphenated career” ambassadors for America’s old-time mountain music.
Ryan Young
Music at the TraverseMon 18 Nov, 8PM
A multi award winning fiddle player injecting fresh and innovative ideas into the realm of traditional Scottish music.
Ali Watson Quartet
Music at the TraverseMon 25 Nov, 8PM
Ali Watson has recently been making waves with his quartet comprising an all star band of Glasgow musicians.
Soundhouse: Rachel Walker & Aaron Jones
Music at the TraverseThu 28 Nov, 6:30pm
Bringing together one of Scotland’s finest Gaelic singer-songwriters with one of the country’s foremost folksingers and accompanists.
Soundhouse: The Rugged Island: A Shetland Lyric
Music at the TraverseThu 28 Nov, 8.15pm
Pioneering Glasgow-born filmmaker Jenny Gilbertson directs this poignant “story documentary” about crofting families in Shetland.
Soundhouse: Victoria Hume
Music at the TraverseFri 29 Nov, 6:30pm
Soundhouse: Megan Black
Music at the TraverseFri 29 Nov, 8.15pm
Ever thought of mixing '70s blues rock with queer feminist pop? If you dare, you will get none other than Scotland's very own Megan Black.