Tuesday, Oct 14th 2025 @ 7:30 pm ADT
venue | Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site |
locale | Baddeck |
price | $40 |
Performers: Sèamus & Caoimhe • The Alara Vocal Ensemble • Charlie Grey & Joseph Peach
Siblings Séamus and Caoimhe hail from the Gaeltacht region of Connemara in Ireland. They are noted for their sean-nós singing and unique arrangements of both Irish and English language songs. Their performances benefit from the vocal tones that only families share. Their Late Late Show performance in 2022 of the soulful lament “Anach Cuain” went viral around the world. They are also accomplished multi-instrumentalists who keep the Irish language and their heritage at the heart of all their musical endeavours. In 2023, they released their debut EP, Séamus & Caoimhe, which was produced by Brian Whelan and Riverdance composer Bill Whelan. Séamus & Caoimhe are the recipients of the RTÉ Folk Award for Best Emerging Artists 2024. They are making their first appearance at Celtic Colours this year.
venue | Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site |
locale | Baddeck |
price | $40 |
Performers: Sèamus & Caoimhe • The Alara Vocal Ensemble • Charlie Grey & Joseph Peach
venue | Strathspey Performing Arts Centre |
locale | Mabou |
price | $45 |
Performers: A Timeless Art • Change Of Step • Howie MacDonald & Iain MacQuarrie • Rachel Davis & Darren McMullen • Sèamus & Caoimhe
venue | Malagawatch Church, Highland Village |
locale | Iona |
price | $40 |
Performers: Cathy Ann MacPhee & Rosemary MacNeil •Angus MacKenzie & Màili MacKenzie •Sèamus & Caoimhe
venue | United Protestant Church of Sydney River |
locale | Sydney River |
price | $40/$35 |
Performers: Kris Drever • Leanne Aucoin & Kolten MacDonell • Sèamus & Caoimhe