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Rare Tour Date Announced for Jacqui McShee and John Renbourn

Two of the greatest names in British folk, Jacqui McShee and John Renbourn have been making music individually and together - performing in the legendary band Pentangle - since the mid-1960s.

 

They bring forty years of skill, style and polish to the Pitlochry Theatre stage for a special acoustic concert on Friday 27th November, 7.30pm

Combining the duo's unique vocal and instrumental talents to present a mixture of traditional and self-penned material, this rare tour date will include many favourites from the extensive Pentangle back catalogue.

Jacqui has one of the finest voices in English traditional music and John is a guitar legend who is equally at home with folk, jazz and classical styles.

Don’t miss a unique opportunity to hear this talented duo perform. Tickets are available from Pitlochry Festival Theatre’s box office (01796 484626) or buy online.
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