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This Scottish festival will livestream direct from a 14th century castle

73. Isle of Skye, Scotland

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Embrace the St Andrews Day spirit with an invitation to join one of Scotland’s most incredible festivals.

For the first time ever, Australians are being invited to join the SEALL Festival of Small Halls on the Isle of Skye.

The annual festival hasn’t been streamed live before, but 2020 will mark its first foray onto the international livestreaming stage.

The SEALL Festival of Small Halls will take place on the evenings of (GMT) of November 26th, 27th, and 28th, bringing authentic Scottish music into Aussie loungerooms from 8pm GMT (which is 7am the following day Australian Eastern Standard Time).

1840s Brae Hall will host the first event, with the second taking place direct from the awe-inspiring Dunvegan Castle, which is the only Highland fortress which has been continuously occupied by the same family for over 800 years.

November 27th will include a virtual whisky tasting from 7.30pm GMT (that’s 6.30am AEST) set alongside world class music.

The final evening looks set to be a vibrant Scottish cèilidh, showcasing traditional Highland celebrations, dancing, drums and whisky in honour of St Andrew’s Day.

For the full program and to secure tickets to any of the events head to www.small-halls/tickets.

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