Saturday afternoon
1st concert:
Rachel Groves & Friends

Saturday 3rd October
Braemar Highland Games Centre, AB35 5YQ

Doors: 1pm / Concert start: 1:30pm

BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician of the Year 2026, Rachel Groves is a lever harpist and composer from Banchory, Aberdeenshire and based in Glasgow. Rachel is curious about expanding the lever harp’s role as a contemporary and collaborative voice within Scottish traditional music, drawing on influences from jazz and global folk traditions. She will be joined by cellist Juliette Lemoine and percussionist Gregor Black.

Tickets

Rachel Groves & Friends: Adult - £xx | Friend of St Margaret’s - £xx | Child - £xx

Weekend Ticket (includes Mainstage Concerts and Daytime Concerts): Adult - £95 | Friend of St Margaret’s - £75 | Child - £47.50

Saturday afternoon
2nd concert:
Fras


Saturday 3rd October
Braemar Highland Games Centre, AB35 5YQ
Doors: 3:30pm / Concert start: 4pm

RAS have stormed their way through the West coast of Scotland and beyond with their iconic pipe heavy sound. A thundering five piece from na Garbh Chrìochan of box, flute, pipes, guitar and drums.

Tickets

Fras : Adult - £xx | Friend of St Margaret’s - £xx | Child - £xx

Weekend Ticket (includes Mainstage Concerts and Daytime Concerts): Adult - £95 | Friend of St Margaret’s - £75 | Child - £47.50