Can we ceilidh? Yes, we can!

Seems like only yesterday we were singing, signing and moving our way around the world at our Ticket to Ride gig. We’re back for another fun gig and we can’t wait to get everyone back on stage again. This time, we’ll be moving and shaking to folk-themed songs and getting everyone involved in a fabulous ceilidh. 

What’s a Ceilidh? 

A ceilidh (pronounced kay-lee) is the Gaelic word for a traditional Scottish and Irish social get-together that involves dancing and playing traditional music. Everyone can take part and boogie along, which is what makes them so great!   

Hands & Voices, IMPs and Movers & Shakers will be hitting the stage with their own folky performances. Then it’ll be time for The New Fox Band to lead us all in a Ceilidh dance, complete with traditional Gaelic numbersSo be prepared to get up and jig! 

When: Sunday 29th October, 2.30pm-4.30pm 

Where: The Gateway Centre, Front Street, Acomb, YO24 3BZ 

Cost: FREE – donations welcomed 

The venue is fully accessible with step-free access, wide doors and changing places. Please be aware that there is limited parking on-siteHowever, free parking can be found on Front Street and at Morrisons Supermarket. 

It’s going to be a wonderful AAM afternoon, and we want you there. Free tickets will be reserved on a first-come, first-served basis.

All you need to do to reserve your place is fill in this handy form, email us at hello@aamedia.org.uk or call us on 01904 626965 to grab your free tickets.