Tartan Terrors
Celtic celebration with whiskey tasting and lively entertainment.
When
January 25, 2024
7:30 pm
9:30 pm
Where
Meaford
How Much
$
35
About this Event
Immerse yourself in the spirit of Robbie Burns Day with a true Celtic celebration featuring a whiskey tasting sponsored by The Dam Pub and the spectacular performance of the Tartan Terrors!
The Tartan Terrors are a force of Celtic energy, blending music, folklore, dance, and humor into an unforgettable experience. Armed with classic bagpipes, fiddles, drums, and signature guitar styles, they create a sonic blitz that has captivated audiences worldwide. Dig This Magazine declares them "one act to keep an eye on!"
Witness award-winning Step Dancers and internationally recognized comedic performers as the Tartan Terrors take you on a journey spanning four continents, prestigious festivals, Highland Games, and renowned theaters of North America. Celtic Beat Magazine hails them as "the heirs apparent to the [Celtic] mayhem."
Join the phenomenon of the Tartan Terrors and be part of an evening filled with Celtic magic and lively entertainment.
Purchase your tickets now:
https://tickets.meafordhall.ca/TheatreManager/1/tmEvent/tmEvent1392.html
Pricing Details
about the organizer
Meaford Hall
In 1909, the town of Meaford eagerly gathered at the new Town Hall and Opera House on Nelson and Sykes Streets. The construction of this grand building, designed by local architect James Ellis, marked a significant moment for the community. As the cornerstone was laid in 1908, Mayor J.W. Horsley proudly declared that Meaford Hall would be a symbol of progress and prosperity for generations to come.
Over the years, Meaford Hall served multiple purposes, including housing the council chambers, town offices, courtroom, library, and community meeting spaces. However, it was the second-floor Opera House that truly captured the town's heart. The Opera House became a cultural hub, hosting plays, graduations, concerts, and famous speakers.
The building endured some neglect but was ultimately saved through a restoration project in the early 2000s, funded by grants and community efforts.
Today, Meaford Hall Arts & Cultural Centre stands as an icon of downtown Meaford, a testament to the town's history and commitment to arts and culture.