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The music and songs of the groundbreaking Scottish rock band Runrig are to get a new lease of life in a major new stage musical. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get ...
Veteran Scottish rockers Runrig are preparing to play two farewell concerts to mark their retirement after 45 years in the music business. Tickets for Friday and Saturday's performances in Stirling's ...
Four years after their final gig, veteran Scottish rockers Runrig's music is being celebrated in a new musical. Runrig's songs, many of them sung in Gaelic, span more than four decades and the band ...
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Music lovers can watch a full version of ‘The Last Dance’ concert film which captures Runrig’s farewell concert at Stirling Castle when it airs on BBC ALBA for the first time this April as part of a ...
CELTIC rockers Runrig have announced their final farewell show in Scotland. After 45 years in the music business, the popular band is preparing to bring down the curtain on what has been a remarkable ...
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Gary Innes celebrates 50 Years of Celtic rock band, Runrig showcasing their incredible legacy through their music, interviews with the band and their fans. Show more Runrig first arrived on the Skye ...
Scottish rockers Runrig have expressed disappointment touts are trying to sell tickets for the band's farewell gigs. The band, which was founded on Skye in 1973 and enjoyed UK chart success with ...