Each January, Scots across the world join together for a Burns Supper to celebrate the life and work of one of their most famous bards, Robert Burns - Rabbie, if you're nasty.
This January 25th, join Venn Smyth and Ellie Diamond for a modern and queer take on the celebration at The Brewers in Manchester. Bringing a much needed escape to the January blues, bring yer pals for a right knees up and joyful evening! Throw your caution, and yer kilt, to the wind!
You can expect:
- Live music
- Quiz
- Games - such as The Kilted Cat Walk and True Scot Or Not?
- And of course - ceilidh dancing! (Don't worry, we'll teach you the moves!)
Doors 3pm
Show 3.30pm-6pm
Audiences at the last Gayly Ceilidh said:
“So Good!”
“A fab show”
“Was distracted by you all in kilts”
Venn Smyth has been praised as “a superb songwriter” with his music reaching No.1 on the LGBTQ Music Chart. His engaging performances have taken him to the finals of Brighton’s Voice of Broadway and semis of London Pride’s Got Talent and Una Voce per San Marino.
Elliot Glen, a Scottish drag sensation better known by the alluring stage name Ellie Diamond, has made an indelible mark in the world of drag performance, most notably through her memorable appearance on the second series of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK. Ellie’s journey is a testament to her artistic prowess and her unapologetic embrace of self-expression.