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The influence of traditional Scottish Music

Pulsating, vibrant, rousing and… electrifying?!? It's safe to say the traditional Scottish music in the 21st century offers a few surprises. You might think you know what traditional Scottish music is all about, but delve into today's dynamic folk music scene and you're bound to find something unexpected yet wholly captivating. Beware: it's pretty easy to get hooked!

Get involved in a jumping trad music event

Get ready to experience the joys of live music and check out what music festivals and events are live near you. 

A contemporary band playing at a live music gig

Eine Band spielt bei einem Livemusik-Gig

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Feel the beat in winter 2026

  • Celtic Connections,14 Jan - 31 Jan 2027, Glasgow

Join Scotland's rhythm in spring 2026

  • Mull Music Festival, 23 - 26 April, Argyll
  • Shetland Folk Festival, 30 April - 3 May, Shetland
  • Girvan Traditional Folk Festival, 1 - 3 May, Ayrshire 
  • Edinburgh Tradfest, 1 - 11 May, Edinburgh
  • SkyeLive, 7 - 9 May, Isle of Skye
  • Orkney Folk Festival, 21 - 24 May, Orkney
  • Knockengorroch World Ceilidh, 21 - 24 May, Dumfries & Galloway
  • Islay Festival, 22 - 31 May, Argyll

Hear the sounds of summer 2026

  • Ceòlas Summer School, 5 - 11 July, South Uist, Outer Hebrides
  • Stonehaven Folk Festival, 10 - 12 July, Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire
  • Tiree Music Festival, 10 - 12 July, Tiree
  • Hebridean Celtic Festival, 15 - 18 July,  Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides
  • Eilean Dorcha Festival (EDF), 24 - 25 July, Isle of Benbecula, Outer Hebrides
  • Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival, 30 July - 1 August, near Inverness, Highlands
  • Piping Live!, 9 - 14 August, Glasgow
  • World Pipe Band Championships, 14 - 15 August, Glasgow Green, Glasgow
  • Mull of Kintyre Music Festival, 19 - 23 August, Campbeltown, Argyll
A trad music session underway at the Islay Inn

Trad Music im Islay Inn, Glasgow

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Catch live music in autumn 2026

  • Royal National Mòd, October 9 - 17, Lochaber
  • Glasgow Shanty Festival, TBC, Glasgow
  • Autumn Trad Festival, 16 - 17 October, Newton Stewart
  • Scots Fiddle Festival, 20 - 22 November, Edinburgh
  • Soundhouse Winter Festival, 26 - 30 November, Edinburgh

Explore all trad music events in Scotland

Contemporary Scottish trad music

Today, traditional Scottish music is not only surviving, but actively thriving. Contemporary artists such as Tuath, Elephant Sessions, Mànran, Capercaillie, Breabach, Hò-rò, and Blazin’ Fiddles skillfully merge traditional techniques with modern innovation, creating a dynamic and evolving musical landscape that resonates globally. 

Ceilidh dancing at the National Museum of Scotland

Ein Ceilidh im National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh

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There is nothing quite like reaching out to all areas of Scotland with our music and are proud to represent the LGBTQ+ community with the richness and diversity of Scottish Trad Music. 

Blair Teska, member of Tuath Scot

Ceilidh dance

When diving into the vibrant world of Scottish tunes, you can't help but get your groove on with a Ceilidh dance! Originally, they were simple local gatherings, but later expanded and developed into literary entertainments with storytelling, recitations and songs. Instrumental music and dancing came after that to form what we now call a Ceilidh dance. 

Modern Ceilidh dances are all about creating connections, building a strong sense of community, and, most importantly, having a blast on the dancefloor. Whether you're in it for the dance moves, the music, or just soaking up the good vibes, get ready for an unforgettable time! 

Ceilidh events in 2026:

  • Friday Night Ceilidh, Sloans, Glasgow - every Friday night
  • The White Heather Ceilidh Club, Bonnie & Wild, Edinburgh - on the last Thursday of every month
  • Burly Ceilidh Club, Ghillie Dhu, Edinburgh - 20 Mar, 11 Apr, 22 May, 12 Jun, 24 Jul, 25 Sep, 20 Nov
  • Ceilidh Nights at The View, Oban - every Monday and Thursday
  • Winter Ceilidh with HotScotch Ceilidh Band, Ratho Church Hall, Midlothian - 27 Dec
  • Scottish Dancing Workshops, bookable experiences with Roddy the Piper 

Introducing Tuath Scot

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Bild: Glasgow Barrowland Ballroom

Want a taste of what to expect from Scottish trad music? Get inspired by this video of Tuath Scot, a Scottish trad band based in Glasgow.

Blair Teska and Ross Macleod who are originally from the Highlands, deliver a unique take on traditional Scottish music. Tuath Scot have been taking the trad music scene by storm lately, make sure to give them a listen!

The history of Scottish trad music

A couple dancing to Scottish Traditional music with a band playing in the background

Ein Paar tanzt zu schottischer Trad Music

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Scottish Trad Music has experienced a remarkable resurgence of late, captivating audiences spanning multiple generations. It’s not just a trend, it’s a cultural revival.

Blair Teska, member of Tuath Scot

Deeply rooted in Scotland’s cultural heritage, traditional Scottish music, often synonymous with Scottish folk music, encompasses a diverse range of styles, from ballads to reels (lively fast-paced tunes), jigs (quick, lively dance-tunes with a 6/8-time signature), and airs (slow melodic tunes). With origins tracing back thousands of years, trad music holds a significant place in Scotland's musical legacy. 

Iconic Scottish instruments like the bagpipes have long been associated with this genre, with a legacy dating back to the 15th century. However, the musical landscape of Scotland extends far beyond the bagpipes. Scottish music can be traced back over 2,300 years ago since the discovery of Western Europe's earliest stringed instrument - a lyre-like artifact found on the Isle of Skye. 

The first published traces of Scottish music are from 1662, when John Forbes of Aberdeen published the earliest printed anthology of secular music in Scotland, earning recognition as the first known published collection featuring traditional Scottish songs. Nonetheless, The Scots Musical Museum, published in 1787, stands as one of the most influential compilations of traditional Scottish folk music.  

Today, one of the most popular genres of Scottish trad music, Celtic rock, has emerged from the harmonious blend of traditional Gaelic music and rock. It brings together the conventional sounds of electric guitar, bass guitar and drums, with the rustic charm of acoustic Scottish folk instruments.  

Key Scottish instruments

Instruments are not just tools, they’re carriers of culture, tradition and familial bonds.  Our wonderful instruments produce enchanting sounds of the past and have helped influence many bands and artists throughout the years. Here are some of our most iconic instruments used in Scottish music today. 

Scottish musical instruments featuring the bagpipes, tin whistle, accordion, fiddle, clàrsach and Bodhran drum.

Schottische Musikinstrumente

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Bagpipes 

Bagpipes, a quintessential Scottish instrument, consist of, you guessed it - a bag and pipes! Bagpipes are one of the three national instruments of Scotland, along with the fiddle and the clàrsach. 

When talking about bagpipes, we need to mention the Great Highland Bagpipe, an iconic symbol of Scottish musical tradition and a true testament to Scotland’s rich cultural heritage. This wind instrument, which consists of a bag, drones, chanter, and blowpipe, radiates a commanding presence with its resonant, stirring tones. 

Ready to learn the pipes like a true Scot? Join award-winning piper Roddy for a bagpipe masterclass and take your first steps towards piping like a pro.

Tin whistle

Closely associated with Celtic music, the tin whistle may look simple on the outside, especially compared to the complexity of the bagpipe, but it’s incredibly effective. It is often referred to as the Penny Whistle, reflecting a time when it could be purchased for just a penny. 

Ein Fiddle-Spieler einer Ceilidh-Band

Accordion  

A staple in dance bands and folk music, the accordion started appearing on the Scottish music scene relatively recently, but its roots can be traced back to Italy in the early 19th century. Swiftly gaining popularity across Europe, this instrument found its place in the heart of Scottish music. 

Fiddle 

In the early 18th century, the fiddle found its way into the hearts of Scots, becoming a beloved and popular instrument across Scotland. Fiddlers were at the heart of town and village life, taking centre stage. Almost every local community had its own fiddler, creating magical tunes for weddings, Ceilidh dances, and other special occasions. 

Friends dancing to Scottish Traditional music

Freunde tanzen zu schottischer Trad Music

© VisitScotland / Tessa Minshull

The clàrsach

Preceding even the bagpipe, the clàrsach (Scottish Gaelic for harp) holds the prestigious title of Scotland's oldest national instrument. It was considered the cornerstone of Gaelic country music, weaving enchanting melodies long before other instruments. The origins of this musical instrument go all the way back to the 8th century, shown through early depictions on Pictish stones.  

Bodhran drum

Playing the bodhrán involves striking both the skin and the wooden frame using a beater or hand, depending on the desired sound. While rooted in Irish tradition, it’s commonly featured in Scottish folk music, providing rhythmic accompaniment for dances and tunes. 

 

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