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TALISK

SCOTLAND

PERFORMANCES

Saturday, 6pm, Gables Stage
Sunday, 3pm, Brooklands Stage

One of the most talked-about folk bands of the 21st century, Talisk has been tearing apart stereotypes and redefining the folk genre for almost a decade. With more than 15-million streams, sold-out shows across five continents and headline appearances at festivals the world over, the Scottish trio has amassed a global following. Wielding instruments that have rarely seen the likes of their music, Mohsen Amini (concertina), Benedict Morris (violin) and Charlie Galloway (guitar) have earnt major awards for their explosively energetic sound. At New Year 2022 they played BBC 1’s Hogmanay show to a huge television audience and, as the only folk act, amassed a vast, mainstream audience. They also headlined Glasgow’s iconic Barrowland Ballroom in 2024 as part of the legendary Celtic Connections festival. Their star remains firmly on the rise.

ARTIST WORKSHOP

Talisk invite you to their breakfast table, celebrating the most important meal of the day. With members from Scotland and Northern England, they explore their unique breakfast traditions, sharing local favourites, surprising ingredients, and the dishes that unite and divide the nation’s morning rituals. 

Sat, 1pm, Taste the World

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