Traditional and Folk Music with Fuaim
Sunday 21st June
Tickets: £5 Entry
Includes a Welcome Cocktail
Join us for a series of special afternoons filled with Traditional and Folk music, featuring talented musicians Fuaim.
Each session blends lively jigs and reels with soulful folk songs, performed live in the warm, welcoming atmosphere of the West End.
Your ticket includes a complimentary welcome Ben Lomond or Loch Lomond cocktail to settle in and enjoy the afternoon.🍹
Celebrating two adventurous spirits of Scotland:
Flavour-forward Loch Lomond Single Malt crafted through innovation and tradition, defined by orchard fruit, honey, and soft smoke.
Ben Lomond Gin inspired by the beacon of Ben Lomond and layered with 11 perfectly balanced botanicals. Together, they are our brand partners for traditional music sessions, bringing people together in a truly remarkable atmosphere.
2026 Dates:
Sunday 26th April
Sunday 31st May
Sunday 21st June
Sunday 9th August
Sunday 13th September
Sunday 25th October
Fuaim is a two-piece collaboration made up of whistles, mandolin, vocals, guitar and harmonica, based near Glasgow, Scotland. Their main objective is to promote and nurture the Scottish folk music tradition. Fuaim takes inspiration from artists on both sides of the Irish Sea; as well as collecting and reviving old Scottish folk songs, the band composes original instrumental tunes and songs. The collaboration looks to explore and showcase the music and stories of rural and oft-forgotten areas, such as Roscommon (Ireland) and Argyll (Scotland).
About Fuaim
Fuaim (the Irish and Gàidhlig word for "sound") is made up of Maggie Wallace & David McKay.
Maggie a tin whistle/low whistle and mandolin player from Co. Roscommon, Ireland, and David is a singer-songwriter from Ayrshire, Scotland.
Their main objective is to promote and nurture the Scottish folk music tradition, through a combination of creating original compositions and collecting and reviving old Scottish folk songs. Fuaim are based in Glasgow, and have strong roots in the traditional music heartlands of Argyll. The collaboration looks to explore and showcase the music and stories of rural and oft-forgotten areas.
They are influenced by the likes of the Corries, Runrig, Silly Wizard, the Mary Wallopers, the Pogues, Skerryvore, Skipinnish, Hamish Imlach, Blazing Fiddles, Planxty, The Bothy Band etc.