A brand new music festival is coming to the Southside of Glasgow this month.
Glasgow Barons have organised and curated the Scottish Early Music Festival, which will take place at the Govan Old Parish Church.
With the help of Baron's executive artistic director Paul MacAlindin and Campbell Parker, the Festival will take place over three days from Friday and Sunday, July 26 and 28.
Tickets for the concerts are available to purchase HERE and cost between one and five pounds.
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The festival will involve free lunchtime concerts, as well as evening and late-night performances that will showcase the best of Scotland's early music talent including the Dunedin Consort, Iuchair Ensemble and organist Andrew Forbes,
For the full programme, click HERE
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Paul MacAlindin, executive artistic director for The Glasgow Barons, said: "Surrounding the evocative Govan Stones with the Glasgow Barons Early Music Festival in Govan Old Parish Church is something truly exciting.
"This historic setting, combined with the finest early music talent in Scotland, will create a magical experience for our audiences.
"We aim to uplift and inspire through the timeless beauty of early music by making it accessible to all in Govan and beyond."
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