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Spotlight!
Friday 24th April at 7pm for 7:30. Young musicians from Badenoch and Strathspey present their talents in Voice, Clarsach, Piano, Strings and other instruments. Admission free, retiring collection.
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Su-a Lee and Friends Highland Tour.
April 22nd (Boat of Garten), April 23rd (Dornoch Cathedral), April 24th (Findhorn). An evening of folk music with Korean-Scottish cellist Su-a Lee, with Duncan Chisholm (Wolfstone), Donald Shaw (Capercaillie) & Hamish Napier. Tickets £25 -27.80
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Inverness Choral present Mendelssohn’s Elijah.
The Drumossie Hotel, Sunday 19th April at 7:30 pm. Tickets £16, accompanied 18 and under free.
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Rossini: Petite Messe Solonelle
St Laurence Church, Forres, 18th April at 7:30 pm. Performed by solo artists, including well know Inverness soprano Kathryn Arnould and mezzo soprano Barbara Scott. Tickets £15.
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Ensemble Jackalope: piano quartet.
Nairn Community & Arts Centre, Friday 17th April, 2026 at 7:30pm. Schumann, Enescu, Faure. Tickets £19, concessions available
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Cello, Piano, Tea and Cake.
Inverness Cathedral, Sunday 12th April at 3pm. Programme includes works by Beethoven, Vivaldi and additionally celebrates a galaxy of women composers. Tea and cake from 3pm, music stats 3:30. Admission £12, under 18s free.
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Laura Wilkie and Ian Carr
Resolis Memorial Hall, 12th April 2026 at 7:30. Laura Jane Wilkie from Tain is a highly sought after fiddle and violin player. For this current tour of Scotland, Laura has teamed up with the brilliant guitar virtuoso Ian Carr. Tickets £15.
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Eden Court at 50 – An Evening with RSNO featuring Scottish Opera.
Empire Theatre, Eden Court: Sat 4 Apr at 7:30pm. Programme: William Wordsworth, Ravel, Tchaikovsky. Tickets £25-£50
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SCHOLFIELD & CLARKE DUO
The Stables Causeway, Cromarty, Saturday, April 4 , 7:30. Saxophone and Piano, Together they blend traditional masterpieces with contemporary works and inventive transcriptions. Tickets £15, concessions available.
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Calum Stewart, Luc McNally & Sophie Stephenson
Universal Hall, Findhorn, Saturday, April 4 , 7:30 pm . Ullean pipes/flute, bouzouki, Step dancer perform traditional melodies and lyrical compositions. Tickets £18, concessions available.
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Come and Sing: The Crucifixion by John Stainer.
Inverness Cathedral, Friday 3rd April. 2pm register and rehearsal, performance at 5pm. Free admission and participation, retiring collection.
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Festival of Psalms.
Free North Church, Bank Street, Inverness. Saturday 28th March at 2:30 pm. Join us to sing and reflect on Christ in the Psalms, led by precentors from across the Highlands. No charge.
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Inverness Symphony Orchestra “From the New World”.
Inverness Cathedral, 28th March at 7pm. Eduard Tubin, Dvořák, Beethoven.
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Sgoil Chiùil na Gàidhealtachd.
The National Centre for Excellence in Traditional Music at Plockton High School: S6 Annual Tour. Croy Village Hall 27th March at 7pm. and Doll Hall Brora 28th March at 7:30 pm. Prices vary.
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Steven Osborne and Jean Johnson – Piano and Clarinet
Inverness Town House, Monday 23rd March 2026 @ 7:30 pm. Brahms, Schumann, Weir, Verdi, Weber. Tickets £25, concessions available.
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The Mahler Players perform Beethoven
Sunday 22nd March at 12 noon and 4pm, Strathpeffer Pavilion. The Mahler Players give two concerts on the same day, featuring Beethoven’s First and Second Symphonies Tickets £5 – £25
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Steven Osborne (piano) and Martin Kershaw (saxophone).
Nairn Community & Arts Centre, Saturday 21st March, 2026 at 7:30pm. Steven Osborne is best known for his sublime classical music, but has always been drawn to the jazz genre. In this collaboration with saxophonist Martin Kershaw they perform both classical piano and jazz duo.Tickets £19, concessions available.
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Fergus Macready
Universal Hall, Findhorn: Saturday, March 21 , 7:30 pm. Fergus is Chamber Music Scotland’s artist in residence 2025/26. With a unique blend of Jazz and Scottish folk that evokes his country’s sublime landscapes, he has developed a truly distinct voice in piano writing that is capturing the hearts and minds of audiences worldwide. Tickets £25
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Inverness Fiddler’s Rally.
Empire Theatre, Eden Court. Sat 21 Mar 7:30pm. Once again the Fiddlers will be joined by fellow enthusiasts from all over Scotland to form an orchestra of around 100 players performing a varied program of traditional music from Scotland and beyond. Tickets £20-£24


















