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FluteFling 2025 Concert with Hamish Napier & Kirsten Allstaff

31st October 2025 @ 8:00 pm - 10:15 pm
£18.00

To open the 2025 Aberdeen “FluteFling” weekend, we proudly present :
Hamish Napier and Jordan Neill In Concert, with specially invited guest musicians from Ireland : Kirsten Allstaff and Maitiú Curley.

Hamish Napier (flutes and whistles) is a Scottish folk musician and composer from Grantown-on-Spey. His music is inspired by the heritage and nature of his native landscape of Strathspey.

His album The Woods explores the flora and fauna of Scotland’s native forests. It won Album of the Year at the Scots Trad Music Awards and is the third album in his Strathspey Pentalogy – an ambitious project to produce 5-albums in celebration of his homeland, following on from the first two in the series, The River (for the river Spey) and The Railway (for the old Speyside railway line).

In this concert Hamish will also share a few of the new pieces from forthcoming album no.4, The Hill.
Humorous, engaging and heart-warming, Hamish’s performances often incorporate poems and stories about nature, folklore and communities.

Jordan Neil is an acclaimed guitarist and Highland piper from Aviemore, Scotland. Like Hamish he attended Fèis Spè in his youth, and is very much in-demand as a musician in his native Badenoch & Strathspey, and the Inverness area.

Scottish-born Kirsten Allstaff is one of the founders and directors of The Online Academy of Irish Music. She is an acclaimed flute and tin-whistle player and has played music throughout Ireland, Europe, North America and Asia with various Irish dance shows and groups.

Now living in the traditional music heartland of County Clare, Kirsten will be joined on stage by her son, up and coming concertina player Maitiú Curley.

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