Come and join The Mad Ferret Band for a night of high energy folk music. With their energetic blend of folk and Scottish traditional music, you won’t be able to resist hitting the hall dancefloor. Don’t miss out on this unforgettable Whirl Tour coming here this winter!
The Mad Ferret Band
Folk duo from Perth, Scotland, known for their energetic blend of traditional and contemporary folk music. With blisteringly fast mandolin solos, tight vocal harmonies, driving Cajon beats, and earth-moving guitar sounds. For the past 10 years they’ve excited crowds across Europe with influences from The Corries, The Pogues to Capercaillie and Gordon Duncan. They’ve shared stages with acts such as Dougie Maclean, Manran, Red Hot Chilli Pipers, Tim Edey, Capercaillie, Julie Fowlis, Peatbog Faeries and many of the biggest names on the scene.
Doors - 7.30pm
Door Tickets: Adults £20 - Concessions £15 - Adult plus 1 Child £22
Discount Tickets Online: 10% OFF
Tickets can be purchased on Eventbrite or on the door
Family Friendly
Cabaret Style Tables & Chairs
Contemporary Scottish Folk Duo, Perth, Scotland
The Mad Ferret Band are known on the Scottish music scene for a hard hitting blend of traditional and contemporary folk music. The lively, energetic performances are packed with “blisteringly fast mandolin solos”, “tight vocal harmonies, driving Cajon beats and earth-moving guitar sounds.” Since 2011 they have now taken their lively Scottish Folk Music across the UK & Europe. Whilst playing alongside acts like Dougie MacLean, Skerryvore, Red Hot Chilli Pipers, Mànran & Peatbog Faeries. Their music has been heard on national radio including BBC Radio Scotland. The duo has Sandy Stirton on DADGAD Guitar, Cajon, Vocals & Chris Woods on Mandolin, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals.
They are currently back on tour for 2021/22 and new music planned for release early 2022
Uplifting and great fun to listen to, amazing band live or recorded - Nevis Radio
A distant cousin of Shooglenifty and Real Ale Reels, which is loaded with an afterburn - Folk Radio UK
Electrifying mandolin solos played at supersonic speed, great guitar work and harmonies” - Dalgety Bay Folk Club