Live on stage at Glasgow’s Celtic Connections

7digital headed to Glasgow in January 2024, to stage a special live version of the Radio 2 Folk Show.

Presenter Mark Radcliffe introduced three live acts: Grammy-winning Texan songwriter Sarah Jarosz, local favourites The Paul McKenna Band and pan-celtic group The Outside Track, in front of a studio audience at BBC Scotland’s Pacific Quay.

Hear the episode on BBC Sounds, now.

This event was part of Glasgow’s annual winter festival, Celtic Connections, which attracts world-class artists to the UNESCO City of Music. Festival boss, Donald Shaw, also joined the show, which was produced in collaboration with teams from BBC Scotland and BBC Radio Pop.

And while working beside the River Clyde, Mark presented his BBC Radio 6 Music weekend breakfast show - another 7digital production.

7digital Creative have staged and produced live events for nearly 30 years. The BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards celebrates the UK folk scene in prestigious venues including the Royal Albert Hall. The Radio 2 Young Folk Award gathers the UK’s most talented young folk musicians together for a residential weekend and concert.

Our outside broadcasts include Cambridge Folk Festival (live for Sky Arts TV), Manchester International Festival, every single BBC 6 Music Festival (for BBC 6 Music), Bloodstock (for BBC Radio 1’s iPlayer channel) and Cheltenham Jazz Festival (for BBC Radio 3).

Our Ballads of Child Migration project included a public exhibition and a live concert tour. The Ballads of the Great War Live saw us partner with the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra.

Audience seated at BBC Pacific Quay
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