Enjoy an evening of music with singer-harpist Anna McLuckie at the Whirligig Woods this summer.
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Anna McLuckie is a singer-harpist, hailing from Edinburgh and having studied vocals at The Royal Northern College of Music. Influenced by alternative folk and indie rock music, her sound has been described as "hauntingly beautiful" and "utterly captivating". Anna has performed at venues such as King Tuts, O2 Academy (Glagsow, Newcastle and Leeds) and The Queen's Hall. Alongside this she has also played at Wilderness, Brownstock, Shambala, Green Man and Speyfest festival alongside artists such as Bjork, Ben Howard and Darkness. She has recorded and mixed original material at Universal studios in London for DECCA.
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Performance begins at 8pm, arrive from 7.30pm. There's also a horse-box bar where you can buy drinks for the evening.
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