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Rosehall date for 'acoustically electrifying' folk music band


By Ali Morrison

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Village hall favourite the Budapest Cafe Orchestra will be performing at Rosehall Hall on Wednesday, May 18.

The eclectic, four-piece group was established in 2009 by award-winning British composer, violinist and teacher Christian Garrick.

The Budapest Cafe Orchestra is to play at Rosehall on Wednesday, May 18.
The Budapest Cafe Orchestra is to play at Rosehall on Wednesday, May 18.

Described as “acoustically electrifying”, the orchestra plays gypsy and folk-flavoured music from around the world.

Hall spokeswoman Tracey Smith said: “Their concerts at Rosehall are always a sell-out so be sure to buy your tickets early.”

Tickets are on sale at Invercassley Stores and tearooms, Rosehall; the Rusty Coo, Lairg; and Hair at the Barn, Ardgay. You can also pay by card - contact Mrs Smith on 01549 475080.

Meanwhile a grand draw and raffle held at a "Spring Hooley" at the hall on Saturday, when Ezra, a five-piece band from the Inverness area, played, was said to have been a "great success".

Some 1130 tickets were sold will all profits going towards hall funds.

Mrs Smith thanked all who had attended for their support.


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