Leis a’ chiad latha de dh’fharpaisean an ìre mhath seachad, seo sùil air ais air cuid den uiread a tha air a bhith a’ dol mar-thà! Remember to check out the fringe programme and find out about everything else scheduled through the week. https://issuu.com/asta…/docs/m_d_fringe_programme_sun_1955 Photo credits: Elaine Livingstone / Peter Sandground / An Comunn Gàidhealach
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Mòd an Òbain official merchandise
Available in a range of designs and colourways, get your hands on some limited edition Mòd an Òbain 2024 merchandise. This year’s merchandise features original artwork by Sona Design inspired by a throwback to Mòd an Òbain 1992 (!) and an iconic image of a skating chorister. The Mòd an Òbain 2024 Committee would like to thank bothContinue reading “Mòd an Òbain official merchandise”
OBAN MÒD FRINGE PROGRAMME LAUNCHED!
Royal National Mòd set to light up historic home Oban with packed fringe programme An exciting and wide-ranging programme of concerts, events, exhibitions and workshops has been announced for this year’s Royal National Mòd and will light up the town of Oban when the prestigious event makes its much-anticipated return between 11 – 19 October 2024. Returning to itsContinue reading “OBAN MÒD FRINGE PROGRAMME LAUNCHED!”
Oban goes Gaelic ahead of the National Mòd
The town of Oban, known as the Charing cross of the Highlands and as gateway to the isles, will be showcasing its wealth of Gaelic culture to locals and visitors alike as businesses increase the visibility of the language ahead of the National Mòd. This week, the town’s business community has been equipped with aContinue reading “Oban goes Gaelic ahead of the National Mòd”
Gaelic Taster Sessions for Businesses
Pop-up Gàidhealtachd comes to Oban!
The long-established and much renowned Oban Inn will play host to Gaelic speakers this February as part of Seachdain na Gàidhlig, World Gaelic Week 2024. The town’s Gaelic community will be pulling out all the stops from 19-25 February, with events scheduled to take place throughout the week for Gaelic speakers, learners and enthusiasts. AmongstContinue reading “Pop-up Gàidhealtachd comes to Oban!”