Public Performances

In offering its musicians a diversity of professional development opportunities, Live Music Now Scotland collaborates with partner organisations to put on public performances, enabling even more people to experience live music with relaxed and informal presentation.

Settings range from the magnificent galleries of the National Galleries of Scotland and National Museums Scotland, where concerts are free of charge, to prestigious festivals the length and breadth of the country, such as St Magnus International Festival in Orkney and Music at Paxton in the Scottish Borders.

Libraries, music clubs, theatres, concert halls, churches, open air stages, bandstands, courtyards and gardens are all typical places where Live Music Now Scotland public performances can be heard. This strand of our work not only brings live music to a wide audience but helps raise our profile and extend our reach.

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Making a Difference...

How LMNS is providing music and opportunities for people across Scotland.

A collaboration between Live Music Now Scotland and PRISMA resulted in a Mexico residency for LMNS traditional fiddler Roo Geddes.

I really wanted the piece to be interactive. I wanted the audience and the performers to enjoy it, and to give them something to take away.

This summer Live Music Now Scotland was delighted to announce the next stage in an ongoing collaboration with Skye Chamber Music: a residency for LMNS musician Sophie Rocks.

In support of #ClassicalCOP26 we feature our range of sustainable focused projects.

We'd Love to Hear from You!

We are always happy to discuss new projects, opportunities or ways that we can help make music happen in your venue or community.