Beth Malcolm: Lunchtime Concert

Beth Malcolm: Lunchtime Concert

By Music at the University of Glasgow

Overview

Join Scots Singer of the Year (BBC MG ALBA 2022, 2024) Beth Malcolm and friends for a lunchtime concert.

‘Beth Malcolm brings passionate commitment to whatever she sings…a glowing future beckons.’ The Scotsman


Beth Malcolm is a songwriter, and singer of stories from Perth, Scotland. Beth’s music is folk-inspired, and she sings an eclectic mix of traditional Scots songs, alongside her own writing. Beth was named BBC MG ALBA Scots Singer of the Year in 2022 and 2024.

Thanks to a sustained indoctrination from kin, Beth has been performing since she was old enough to stand on stage. After a brief hiatus from folk music in her teenage years, (read Girls Aloud), Beth fell in love with the old songs and music she had grown up with. She found a home, singing regular floor spots at the Glasgow Star Folk club. Beth has been singing, arranging, playing and writing ever since.

Beth’s ‘breakout’ moment was winning a coveted ‘Danny’ award at Celtic Connections 2019. Beth’s love of music is not confined to folk. In 2022, Beth featured on ‘Gaelictronica’ sensation Niteworks’ album with hit track ‘John Riley’. Well suited to Beth’s love for reimagining traditional song, she performed with Niteworks at several shows including the Glasgow Royal Concert hall with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, and for their farewell tour in late 2024.


Beth released her debut album ‘Kissed and Cried’ in Spring, 2023 which received a 5 star review from The Scostman: Beth Malcolm brings passionate commitment to whatever she sings, her own compositions or otherwise… Judging by this debut, a glowing future beckons.”

Now officially in her ‘quarter-life crisis’ era, Beth is touring her second album, ‘FOLKMOSIS’. Working with producer and musician Dorian Cloudsley, Beth wrote her ‘musical coming of age’ story into a show. ‘FOLKMOSIS’ is woven together, track by track, by song and spoken word. It explores what is means to belong, the heartaches and hilarities of life in the big bad world, and celebrates the connections we have to land and language through our shared music. Beth’s story reminds audiences that music will always be there to bring us home when we feel a little lost.

bethmalcolm.com

(Image credit: Magnus Graham)

An Access Guide for the Concert Hall can be found here.

Category: Music, Folk

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  • 50 minutes
  • In person

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University of Glasgow Concert Hall

University Avenue

Glasgow G12 8QQ United Kingdom

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Mar 19 · 1:10 PM GMT