Exhibition - Support for Families: A Year in Focus
Tuesday 3rd March 2026 - Saturday 28th March 2026
Curated by Artlink Central, in collaboration with Support for Families. Funded by Stirling Council
Curated by Artlink Central, in collaboration with Support for Families. Funded by Stirling Council
Brìghde Chaimbeul is one of the most exciting musical minds in the world of Celtic folk today.
Next Spring, the Tolbooth welcomes two of the Highlands’ most respected and well-loved musicians, Gary Innes and Ewen Henderson, as they mark 20 years of playing together with a special anniversary concert.
A dynamic collective dedicated to celebrating the full spectrum of Paul Simon.
Plus support from Steve Kemp & Jen Dunbar.
WINNER Dave’s Funniest Joke of the Fringe 2024
Spellbinding gig-theatre
Creative Social is a relaxed, friendly meet-up for anyone in and around Stirling who enjoys being creative. Whether that’s part of your work or just something you love to do.
This is a rare opportunity to go behind the scenes of Britain’s most chilling investigations with crime expert David Swindle and forensic scientist Carol Rogers.
One of Scotland’s most exciting comedy talents.
A truly distinct voice in piano writing
Live Speaker and Adventure Films
This acclaimed 5* live stage show tells the story of 1920s mass emigration from the Hebrides, featuring some of Scotland's top folk musicians and singers. The show has played to capacity audiences across the Highlands and Islands, Celtic Connections and HebCeltc Festival, with the current 2026 Scottish tour supported by Creative Scotland.
Singer-songwriter and lead singer of Skippinish, Norrie embarks on his first UK solo tour.
A cosmically iconic comic storytelling mind on legs.
The City Sinners features some of the top players on the Scottish country / Americana scene.
An exhibition of paintings, drawings and constructions by Alastair Strachan, Carolyn Mason, Paul Eames and Nicola Carberry.
Ross Couper Band made their debut at Celtic Connections 2023 to a rapturous response.
SOLD OUT! Please contact our Box Office to join the waiting list. Details below.
The Danish and Scottish songwriters share the stage from first note to last, weaving their voices and instruments into a single, flowing performance.
The Tolbooth Supper Club is back for 2026 with a gorgeous Italian themed menu this April.
Scottish singer, songwriter, and accordionist Calum McPhail is making waves with his vibrant fusion of traditional Scottish folk and Irish music.
“A favourite artist of ours, I’m always excited to hear what Pictish Trail is doing next. This is beautiful” – Lauren Laverne, BBC 6 Music
Weegie Hink Ae That?, are bringing the madness aff the timeline and onto the stage for one night only at Tolbooth - and it’s gonna be absolutely carnage (in the best way possible).
“Beautifully constructed lyrical frameworks...Caledonian gospel” MOJO
Innovator, award winning, multi-instrumentalist Malin Lewis melds Scottish West coast tradition with a newly invented, self-made bagpipe alongside stars Sally Simpson (Fiddle) and Ali Hutton (Guitar)
James Grant is one of the most renowned and respected performers Scotland has ever produced.
Following the critical success of her debut solo album And So We Gather, produced by Donald Shaw, Kim returns with A' Chailleach — a bold new chapter in her artistic evolution.
Ashley Campbell, daughter of country legend Glen Campbell, playing Tolbooth this May.
The legendary UK rock band blending punk, metal & melody come to Tolbooth this May.