MOK Fest - Dalriada Connections Concert

MOK Fest - Dalriada Connections Concert

Heritage Centre, CampbeltownCampbeltown, GB
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MOK Fest “Dalriada Connections Concert”
Imar, There are many reasons to be excited about new Glasgow-based five-piece Ímar – not least a line-up featuring current and former members of Mànran, Mec Lir, RURA and Talisk, whose collectively crammed trophy-cabinet includes several BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards and All-Britain/All-Ireland titles. By far the best and biggest reason, however, is how excited the band are themselves.
The band are Cork-born uilleann piper, flautist and whistle player Ryan Murphy (Mànran), fiddler Tomás Callister and bouzouki ace Adam Rhodes (Mec Lir), both from the Isle of Man, Adam Brown (Rura) on bodhrán plus Glasgow native Mohsen Amini (Talisk) on concertina.
Che Martin, is a Campbeltown born singer/songwriter has been writing songs for the past 10 years creating a catalogue of over 30 songs. These range from indie folk rock to gentle ballads and anthemic Scottish standards with a local theme. His Lyrical style has been called Dylanesque with deep vocals likened to Johnny Cash. Che maintains it’s just the whisky and bonfires and leave it to the listener to decide.

He has a forthcoming album in 2026 and features regularly on Argyll FM. This is Che’s debut performance at the Dalriada Connections concert with a set based on his own, local songs.
Supporting Performances
Multi-instrumentalist Lorne MacDougall is known for seamlessly integrating his sounds into movie and TV soundtracks including “Brave”, the “How to Train Your Dragon” series, cult British television shows like “Doctor Who” and Wallace and Gromit. Scooter Muse 7 times Tennessee Valley Blue Grass Champion and 3 times Alabama State Champion on five string banjo and award winning bluegrass banjo player is joined by Jil Chambless who travels from USA to perform. Jim Malcolm who performs on the Sat night has promised us a few songs as well
MC Ciaran Mulholland has been coming over from Northern Ireland to play fiddle and sing and this year we’ll get a few stories from him as well. He is joined by his wife Jo on concertina.
Heritage Centre, Campbeltown
All Ages

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Music genre
Folk / Celtic Folk

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Elvakalia
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Kellie
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Event venue

Heritage Centre, Campbeltown
The Big Kiln
PA28 6JU Campbeltown
GB
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