Nominees announced for 21st Scots Trad Music Awards as public voting opens

Fans of the genre can vote now for who they think deserves to take home each coveted prize, with the winners announced at the annual glittering award ceremony at Caird Hall in Dundee on Saturday 2 December 2023.

Celebrating its 21st edition this year, the MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards has grown steadily over the past two decades to reflect the flourishing tapestry of Scotland’s traditional music scene.

With the genre experiencing an impressive resurgence, reaching wider audiences with new festivals and events popping up year after year, the awards – organised by Scotland’s traditional culture, music and arts organisation Hands Up For Trad – stand as a testament to the trad scene's enduring appeal.

From new history-making events and festivals to the very best trad bands and composers in the country, the successful nominees represent the past, present and future of Scotland’s traditional music scene and are located right across the length and breadth of the country.

Voting opens today and closes on Sunday 19 November. Votes can be cast at www.scotstradmusicawards.com.

A number of special prizes will also be awarded on the night, selected by a panel of esteemed industry judges, for services to traditional music and culture.

John Urquhart will receive the Services to Gaelic Award, sponsored by Bòrd na Gàidhlig; Donald Smith will be presented with The Hamish Henderson Services to Traditional Music Award, while Frieda Morrison will receive The Janet Paisley Services to Scots Language Award, sponsored by Creative Scotland.

The MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards champion top Scottish traditional musicians of all genres and this year’s ceremony is set to celebrate and showcase Scotland’s flourishing music scene in style.

A host of incredible performances will delight audiences on the night, from legendary Skye folk-fusion group Peatbog Faeries, acclaimed Gaelic songstress Joy Dunlop and her band, and Celtic party-starters Mànran.

Fresh from her Young Traditional Musician of the Year win, the Amy Laurenson Trio will also take to the Caird Hall stage, as well as the inimitable fiddle genius Duncan Chisholm and a host of other widely celebrated performers.

Simon Thoumire,  organiser of the MG ALBA Scots Trad Awards said: “Reaching the milestone of the 21st edition of the MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards is a remarkable testament to the enduring legacy of traditional music in Scotland. Over the past two decades, we've witnessed the industry evolve, with a surge of emerging talent and exciting new events and festivals dedicated to our rich musical heritage. It's heartening to see the abundance of exceptional nominees this year, showcasing the immense talent within our vibrant trad music community.

“As we celebrate this significant anniversary, I am thrilled to invite all fans of the genre to cast their votes for their favourite artists. Your participation is crucial in recognising and celebrating the exceptional contributions to the traditional music scene in Scotland and there’s still time to join us for the special celebrations this December.”

Margaret Cameron, Director of Content at MG ALBA said: “The way in which the MG ALBA Scots Trad Awards has grown and developed over the past 21 years has exceeded all the expectations of everyone involved in the project, and once again this year’s nomination list is an outstanding reflection on all that is great within the Scots Trad Music scene. The Caird Hall is a tremendous venue for the awards and the MG ALBA team is delighted to be in a position to continue to sponsor the event and fund the BBC ALBA commissioned live programme showcasing the event once again.”

Alan MorrisonHead of Music at Creative Scotland, said: “Scotland’s traditional music continues to thrive because our heritage, which draws from rich indigenous languages, is passed on from generation to generation. That’s why Creative Scotland is particularly proud to sponsor the Janet Paisley Services to Scots Language Award and, through the Youth Music Initiative, the Music Tutor of the Year Award. This is the music that pulses through Scotland’s lifeblood, from community halls to international stages. As the nominations are unveiled for this year’s awards, it’s time to cast your vote for the music that matters to you.”

As well as all category sponsors and the event’s headline sponsor, this year’s MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards are taking place with huge thanks to funding from The Northwood Trust and Dundee City Council.

The MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards will take place at the Caird Hall, Dundee on Saturday 2nd December. Voting closes on Sunday 19th November 2023 and tickets for the event are on sale now, with a friends and family discount available for nominees.

Vote for the nominees you think deserve to win in their categories, visit: www.scotstradmusicawards.com.

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Header image is Previous MG Alba Scots Trad Music Awards, image courtesy of MG Alba

For more information visit www.scotslanguageawards.com or follow on Twitter @handsupfortrad, Instagram @handsupfortrad, Facebook @handsupfortrad, TikTok @handsupfortrad.

MG ALBA is the operating name of Seirbheis nam Meadhanan Gàidhlig (Gaelic Media Service). MG ALBA works in partnership with the BBC to deliver BBC ALBA and oversees other initiatives, including SpeakGaelic, LearnGaelic and FilmG. Find out more about MG ALBA at www.mgalba.com

Creative Scotland is the public body that supports the arts, screen and creative industries across all parts of Scotland distributing funding provided by the Scottish Government and The National Lottery. Further information at creativescotland.com. Follow us on TwitterFacebook and Instagram. Learn more about the value of art and creativity in Scotland and join in at www.ourcreativevoice.scot.

PRS for Music is a world-leading music collective management organisation representing the rights of more than 165,000 talented songwriters, composers and music publishers around the globe. Headquartered in the UK, it works diligently on behalf of its members to grow and protect the value of their rights. With a focus on innovation and integrity, PRS for Music is redefining the global standard for music royalties to ensure creators are paid whenever their musical compositions and songs are streamed, downloaded, broadcast, performed and played in public. In 2022, PRS for Music collected £964m and paid out £836.2m in royalties. prsformusic.com

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