2/3/24 Skerryvore to Play Two Shows at Thrasher Opera House
3 February 2024 News
Green Lake, Wis. – Scottish band Skerryvore will perform two shows at Thrasher Opera House in Green Lake, Wisconsin, on Thursday, February 29, and Friday March 01 at 7:30 p.m. The Thursday performance will be a seated show, and the Friday performance will be a standing show. The band members are made up of eight individuals who play various instruments, including accordion, bagpipes, guitar, drums, and fiddle.
The band has a reputation for its energetic live performances, and they have played at numerous festivals and venues around the world. They have collaborated with other musicians and artists, including Sharon Shannon, Julie Fowlis, and Blazin’ Fiddles. In addition to their musical pursuits, Skerryvore is also involved in charitable work, and they have raised money for various organizations through their music.
Skerryvore’s music brings people together and creates a sense of community. The band’s lyrics often touch on themes of love, loss, and the beauty of Scotland’s natural landscapes. They have been praised for their ability to blend traditional Scottish music with modern rock and pop influences, creating a unique sound that appeals to a wide range of audiences. Overall, Skerryvore has established itself as one of Scotland’s most exciting and innovative musical acts, and they continue to inspire and entertain fans around the world.
Adams Rib, Elite Marble, Jankowski Construction, and Michael and Aileen Ellis sponsor Skerryvore’s performances. Tickets for the performances are available at www.thrasheroperahouse.com or by calling 920.294.4279. This event is supported in part by a grant from the Oshkosh Area Community Foundation and the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the State of Wisconsin and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Thrasher Opera House’s mission is to promote the arts and the power of live performance, provide a community gathering place, and preserve the historic Thrasher Opera House. A charming, intimate, friendly venue with excellent acoustics. Built-in 1910, restored in 1997, and on the National Register of Historic Places. Seats 200. For more information, please visit www.thrasheroperahouse.com
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