With 3000 miles of coastline, Argyll and Bute is home to a community of musicians who turn their faces to the world, many from homes or studios looking outwards across lochs or seascape, which is as formative to their work as it is strengthening. The current pandemic has impacted on the ability to share music and this loss has resulted in our aim to bring musicians from Argyll and it's islands to you, direct to your own homes. With the Live Argyll, Dunoon Burgh Hall and CHArts project partnership team we aim to help create a festival of music to swell tides of this time for sharing and acknowledge the loss over recent months and inspire us onwards. With fantastic submissions from the Cowal peninsula across many genres it was really tough to select the performers for the stages at Dunoon Burgh Halls, with our very tight shooting schedule and strict social distancing measures in place,we are very lucky to have these artists working with us on the first ever Tides Digital Festival. Join us on March 27th for the very first Tides festival, a digital music festival for Argyll.
TIDES festival - Live Stream
TIDES festival

See You at the End
Wee Town Sessions
See You at the End

Inverhooley Ceilidh Band - Teaser
A sneak peak at Inverhooley's set
Inverhooley Ceilidh Band - Teaser

Seylan Baxter - Live at TIDES Festival
Seylan Baxter - Live at TIDES Festival

Both Sides O' Fyne
A music club for Mid Argyll
Both Sides O' Fyne

The Camans - Live at TIDES festival
Folk band from Loch Fyne
The Camans - Live at TIDES festival

Moya Brennan (Clannad) Interview
Alex chats to Moya Brennan
Moya Brennan (Clannad) Interview
Comments
Great set Abigail. Looking forward to hearing Heron Valley's set later this evening.
great night oot in the hoose! well done everyone :)))) xx
Great music - thank you to everyone involved!
Great music!
All excellent, loved Inverhooley especially, great set.
The Inverhooley Ceilidh band were rockin', well done all!
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