We’re spoilt for choice for things to do in Scotland – with something entertaining and interesting happening every single day.
Don’t belive us? Well, we’ve scoured the listings and come up with a full month of gigs, plays, comedy shows and events to keep you busy until March. That’s one for every day of February.
From classical music to darts, and from Inverness to Glasgow, here’s what’s coming up.
From classical music to darts, and from Inverness to Glasgow, here’s what’s coming up.
25. February 25: Inverness Fiddlers' Rally
Held in the city's Empire Theatre, the Inverness Fiddlers' Rally will see players from all over Scotland and beyond create an orchestra of over 100 musicians, including acclaimed accordionist Matthew Maclennan and Nairn-based A Cappela singing group 'The Broads'. Photo: Contributed
Snap up a bargain - or make some extra money - at the Stirling Car Boot Sale, which takes place every Sunday in February. It's on from 7am-12noon at Mill Hall Road and you can enjoy a view of the mountains while you shop. Photo: Canva/Getty Images
Folk music’s legendary triumvirate of musical magpies Mike McGoldrick, John Doyle and John McCusker will be playing what's likely to be a magical gig at Edinburgh's Traverse Theatre. With their vast repertoire, this will be an evening to remember. Described as the masters of flute, fiddle, song and guitar they have worked with the biggest and brightest - including Bob Dylan, Mark Knopfler, Paul Weller, Joan Baez and Linda Thompson - bring you a night of beautifully crafted music. Photo: Contributed
Following virtual stagings over lockdown, 'Smile - The Jim McLean Story' is being staged at Dundee's Rep Theatre from February 18-March 11. Based on the life of the legendary Dundee United football manager, it reveals for the first time the complexities and contradictions, the highs and lows, and the triumphs and regrets of this totally unique individual. Photo: Contributed