Kim Carnie

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Doors 7.30pm | Tickets £16 | Theatre

Award-winning singer and composer Kim Carnie is coming to the Brewery Arts stage. She has featured not only on some of the UK’s biggest stages, but across the world via film and computer game soundtracks. This includes Netflix’s Outlaw King, Black Mirror and The Bard’s Tale. Since launching her solo career in 2018, Kim has become one of the most sought-after singers and session vocalists that Scotland has to offer, having worked with producers including Jim Sutherland (Salmon Fishing in the Yemen), Donald Shaw (Capercaillie) and Ged Grimes (Simple Minds). In 2019 and 2020, she also joined bands Mànran and Staran, respectively, as lead singer.

A respected composer, Kim Carnie has been commissioned to compose new music for the Blas Festival, the Scottish Storytelling Centre, Piping Live as well as multiple computer game companies.

Summer 2022 saw the release of her debut solo album ‘And So We Gather’. The album has been recognised as one of the ‘biggest folk and Gaelic records of the generation’, bringing together some of the brightest names on the Scottish music scene, from Donald Shaw, Julie Fowlis and Karen Matheson, to Senegalese Kora player Kadialy Kouyate and award-winning saxophonist Matt Carmichael.

“celebratory and gorgeous” – Songlines

“a masterclass in how to create a Gaelic record” – Shire Folk

“something magnificent” – Snack Mag

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