Giffnock audiences to hear Scots folk star Mairi Campbell take Auld Lang Syne to a new level via Hollywood

Mairi Campbell Auld Lang Syne will be at Eastwood Park Theatre this weekend. (photo: Heshani Sothiraj Eddleston)Mairi Campbell Auld Lang Syne will be at Eastwood Park Theatre this weekend. (photo: Heshani Sothiraj Eddleston)
Mairi Campbell Auld Lang Syne will be at Eastwood Park Theatre this weekend. (photo: Heshani Sothiraj Eddleston)
Mairi Campbell: Auld Lang Syne is the story of Scotland’s most famous song and the life of one of the nation’s most celebrated musicians.

Award winning musician Mairi Campbell follows her hugely successful solo theatre show Pulse bringing audiences on a new adventure taking in singing for US President Bill Clinton, a starring role in Sex and the City and a reinterpretation of the Robert Burns classic that changed her life.

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Speaking ahead of the show at Eastwood Park Theatre, Mairi said: “Ever since I started working on this show I wanted to take this story of Auld Lang Syne as far as possible across Scotland. When Burn’s discovered the music his words transformed it into one of Scotland’s most famous songs. When I recorded it with David Francis I realised how little I and most Scots knew about its meaning.

“The song had such a profound affect on my life I wanted to tell this story of friendship, change and adventure through songs and performance.

“Like Burns I’m keen to see the reactions to my interpretation and hear stories from Scots across the country so I can’t wait to to hit the road.”

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Blending storytelling, dance and new music composed in collaboration with David Gray, Mairi Campbell: Auld Lang Syne explores the meaning of one of the world’s most performed songs through the lens of Mairi’s rich experience.

Delivered with her trademark wit, gentle charm and unparalleled musical ability this five star show direct from the Edinburgh Festival is an unforgettable hour in the company of one of Scotland’s leading artists.

With live music, animation and a singalong, this funny and heartfelt show resonates with wider universal truths.