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News > Pierre Schryer and Adam Dobres play Glasgow

Pierre Schryer and Adam Dobres play Glasgow

One of the world’s finest fiddlers Pierre Schryer and guitarist Adam Dobres are coming to Glasgow on Friday 7th June in The Language Hub, Glasgow at 7.30pm. If you are free this is an opportunity to hear one of the world’s finest fiddlers in an acoustic setting – no microphones in sight!

This duo is a tour de force of versatility, fine musicianship and technical dexterity and are about to release their new album called “Mandorla” which features an eclectic array of musical gems from across the globe including traditional and contemporary tunes in various styles from far reaching places including Canada, Ireland, Algeria, Brazil, Quebec, and more. Together they represent two diverse and successful music careers laden with awards and nominations including JUNO, Canadian Folk Music Awards, Western Canadian Music Awards and Grammy Awards.

The Language Hub is an intimate setting in Partick, Glasgow and holds 40 people
Keith Street, Glasgow G11 6QW.

It would be great to see as many people there in possible. Tickets are £12 (£10 conc) and you can buy tickets here or pay at the door.

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https://www.facebook.com/events/957131394632556/?ti=ia

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