Tommy Smith
Friday 24 March, 7.30pm
Paisley Abbey
A solo concert from one of the world’s leading saxophone players in the historic setting of Paisley Abbey.
The Urban Historian heritage walk
Saturday 25 March, 1pm
Explore the origins and early landscape of Paisley, from hills and valleys to Iron Age hill fort.
Seonaid Aitken
Saturday 25 March, 7.30pm
Paisley Abbey
Seonaid pays homage to her favourite jazz vocalist – the iconic ‘First Lady of Song’, Ella Fitzgerald – by exploring the Great American Songbook.
Anne M Scriven
Saturday 25 March, 7.30pm
The Gatehouse Coffee Roasters
A writer of narrative non-fiction, Anne will read from her published and forthcoming writing.
Boo Hewerdine songwriting workshop
Tuesday 28 March
Oakshaw Halls, Oakshaw Trinity Church
A songwriter and performer for over 30 years, Boo brings his highly-acclaimed workshop to Paisley for the first time.
The Whistlebinkies
Wednesday 29 March, 7.30pm
The Bungalow Bar
For more than 45 years, the Whistlebinkies have maintained one of the most distinctive sounds in the Scottish folk revival.
Campfire Storytelling Club
Saturday 1 April, 7.30pm
The Bungalow Bar
Children (and grown-ups) will love getting creative and making their own stories, exploring fantastical themes and courageous characters.
Burns’ Last Supper
Saturday 1 April, 1pm
Starlight Studio
Join Robert Burns and some familiar friends for an energetic, interactive journey through Burns’ Last Supper.
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Sunday 2 April
The Bungalow
Join Shaun Moore, Tannahill Makar, and more fantastic poets and spoken-word performers for an evening of ‘rhythm and rhyme’!