Tolbooth and Tiny Changes are proud to announce
Sing the Greys – A Celebration of Frightened Rabbit
Friday 6th & Saturday 7th December – Tolbooth, Stirling
This event is now SOLD OUT on both Friday and Saturday – please join a waiting list for returns by contacting Box Office.
Featuring Karine Polwart [Saturday only], James Yorkston [Friday only], Kathryn Joseph, Honeyblood [Friday only], Withered Hand [Saturday only], Ross Leighton (Fatherson) [Friday only], Siobhan Wilson [Friday only], Man of Moon, Cloth [Saturday only], Carla J Easton, Jamie Sutherland (Broken Records), Ross Clark (Three Blind Wolves/Fiskur), Craig Angus (Savage Mansion/Former Champ), Djana Gabrielle, Raveloe, Scott William Urquhart, and more to be announced.
Sing the Greys will be a communal celebration of the songs, music, poetry and legacy of Frightened Rabbit and Scott Hutchison. Some of Scotland’s most respected and most exciting musical acts will come together over two nights in Stirling’s Tolbooth – a venue Frightened Rabbit first played in 2008 – to sing their favourite songs. Backed by a house band put together by Admiral Fallow’s Joe Rattray, we hope to bring folk together to laugh and cry and sing along in only the way a Frightened Rabbit gig can.
Produced in partnership with Tiny Changes, the incredible charity set up in Scott’s memory, and hosted by Ally McCrae, who worked with Frightened Rabbit in his time at BBC Radio 1 and Detour Scotland, Sing the Greys will be a joyful celebration and shared occasion, showcasing one of Scotland’s greatest bands, and raising money and showcasing the work of a vital cause.
The Tolbooth House Band features Joe Rattray (Admiral Fallow), Susan Bear (Pictish Trail), Iain Stewart (The Phantom Band), Megan McNally (Theo Bleak), Andrew Cowan (Altered Images) and Craig McMahon (Start to End).
Sing the Greys will also be supporting Action in Mind – Action in Mind is an independent mental health charity based in Stirling, Scotland supporting people, their families and carers experiencing mental health difficulties and those living with chronic and enduring mental illness.
Tickets are £20 in advance or £24 on the door. Age restriction 14+ (under 18s must be accompanied by an adult).