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2026 Main Stage Artists

The 2026 Glasgow Lands Scottish Festival main stage will come alive with the energy of three powerhouse bands. Albannach returns with their signature tribal rhythms and fierce drumming that echo the heart of Scotland. Haggis X-1 creating music with a perfect balance between innovation and tradition. Rounding out the lineup, Seven Nations last heard at Glasgow Lands in 1998. Together, they promise a day of unforgettable music and highland spirit.

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Albannach

Set Times: 1:30pm  •  3:45pm

Albannach is Scots-Gaelic for “Scottish” or “Scotsman”. That’s exactly what we are. Albannach is comprised of three Scotsmen and one Scottish lass, all born and bred in Scotland! Our fifth and newest member is an American born Scot, but we won’t hold it against him. Our main purpose in life is to share our intriguing culture, history and heritage with you by means of our music. Albannach is not just another Scottish ‘Pipes & Drums’ band, our primal drumming and precise piping stirs the soul of anyone who hears them – young and old! With a champion piper, an award winning lead drummer, the unique sounds and talents of a didgeridoo player, and the tribal style bass drumming – our music isn’t for the faint of heart! It’s aggressive, like a Celtic punch to the face!

To find out more, visit their web site at:
www.albannachmusic.com

Haggis X-1

Set Times: 7:00pm to close (Double Set)

After 30 years of touring with acclaimed Celtic Rock band Enter the Haggis, Craig Downie knows how to entertain. Enter the Haggis focused on the fan experience, creating music with a perfect balance between innovation and tradition, and making the band a staple at PACs and festivals. Haggis X-1 features Craig’s piping, vocals, songwriting and loveable sense of humour, surrounded by top-notch musicians including Tom Barraco and Trevor Lewington (Enter the Haggis) on drums and guitar/vocals, and Emily Yarascovitch (Tartan Terrors, Step Crew) on fiddle and step-dancing. Longtime supporters of Enter the Haggis won’t want to miss this opportunity to experience
Haggis X-1.
www.haggisx1.com

Clan Na Gael at Glasgowlands – 1996

Seven Nations at Glasgow Lands – 1998

Seven Nations

Set Times: 2:45pm and 4:45pm

The story of SEVEN NATIONS is that of a truly original and determined band that began in New York City, with members now hailing from California, to Toronto, to Florida. They have for years booked their own tours,and have had their own PBS and CNN specials. Throw away any preconceived notions you may have about Celtic music…this is a band that has invented its own sound and attracted a prodigious national and international following.

Seven Nations is not your father’s Celtic band. With a passionate, tender, and rollicking style that winningly veers from roots and folk to dance and fusion-rock, Seven Nations has earned a growing reputation as an adventurous band with a charismatic stage presence.

“Seven Nations — the name refers to the seven original Celtic nations of Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Cornwall, Galecia, Isle of Man, and Brittany — officially began in 1993 in New York City with a standard line-up of drums, guitars, and bass,” notes lead singer and guitarist Kirk McLeod. “We soon introduced bagpipes into the show, and over time the number of songs utilizing bagpipes grew until it became obvious that they were integral to our emerging sound,” says McLeod. “Most of the band members grew up playing Celtic music, and we’ve been performing original compositions since we began. Our instrumentation, and bagpipes and fiddle mostly, give us a distinctive sound and that’s what makes us different.”

Seven Nations has been touring full-time since 1994 with successful stops in Europe, Canada, Puerto Rico, and every state in the US including Alaska and Hawaii. The band has recorded a number of albums with over a half million units in sales. The band’s latest album, Tales from the Eighth Nations, has been praised for “having the appeal of the original albums, yet a mature songwriting style. The lyrics are relatable, surprising, and the pipe/fiddle hooks stir a desire to listen to the album over and over.”

Its versatile and dynamic style has stamped Seven Nations as a highly book-able band, with an ever increasing and loyal fan base. The group has performed at a variety of venues, from nightclubs and theaters to festivals and street fairs. They’ve done it all. Recently, garnering the attention of the Orchestra world by including dates with several American orchestras, most notably the multi-Grammy-winning Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, the Jacksonville Symphony, and the South Carolina Philharmonic. They also became the first Celtic rock band to bring this exhilarating collaboration to the stage at an outdoor Irish festival, when they performed an entire show with the Columbus Symphony Orchestra at the Dublin Irish Festival.

In addition, Seven Nations has played the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, a New Year’s Eve performance at Scotland’s Royal Mile for some 40,000 people, and at the New York City Marathon. Seven Nations has been the subject of a multi-million dollar advertising campaign and appeared in over 20 major publications including Rolling Stone, Billboard, Playboy, Maxim, GQ, Stuff, and FHM.

2024 is an exciting year for Seven Nations. This year marks the 30th anniversary of the band’s first album release, Rain and Thunder, and the beginning of their nonstop mission to bring their unique brand of music to the masses through a multitude of live shows and constant touring. Now with 16 albums under their belt, the 30th anniversary of the band will mark the release of their 17th album Tales From The Eighth Nation Volume 2. This very special album will highlight the return of many of the prominent faces who have recorded and toured with the band over the last three decades. It will surely be a riveting and vitalizing year to join them for the ride!

​www.sevennations.com/home

Pipe Dream with Corey Walden

Set Times: 9:15 am and 12:15pm (before and after opening ceremonies)

Pipe Dream brings an electrifying mix of bagpipes, rock anthems, and pint-raising energy to Festivals and Breweries alike, introducing bagpipes to untapped audiences through modern melodies while still regaling the stalwart Celts with their favorite tunes. Coreyanne Armstrong mashes up blistering tribal pipe reels with classic rock standards, while Ryan Waugh, the “electric and upright bass-playing ginger in a kilt,” leads sing-alongs to chart-toppers that shaped our lives, and Sean Christiansen drives the beat for our feet to follow. Unleash your inner joy as the energy of Pipe Dream rocks your world.

Pipe Dream is joined at the Glasgow Lands Scottish Festival by guests “Scottish Dave” Robertson on bodhran, Bob Hunter on guitar, and Corey Walden, leader of the Celtic powerhouse Waking Finnegan, on fiddle.

https://www.northeastbagpipes.com/projects-7

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