![]() The largest showcase for traditional Scottish music in mainland Europe will see over 180 Scottish performances, events and activities taking place across 11 days. The Scotland pavilion also hopes to showcase the vibrancy, diversity and accessibility of Scotland’s live music scene, develop export opportunities for food and drink companies and foster education and cultural links. This includes a free musical programme curated by Showcase Scotland Expo, who welcomed the festival director Lisardo Lombardia to The Visit in Scotland back in 2015 – a weeklong showcase of trad music to festival directors, agents and bookers from all over the world. Traditional Arts & Culture Scotland (TRACS) is one of a collective of eleven organisations from across Scotland hoping to boost cultural tourism with a special Scottish pavilion throughout the festival, alongside the Traditional Music Forum. ![]() The Festival – set to attract an audience of 750,000 from 4-13 August – offers an unprecedented opportunity to highlight the diversity and quality of Scotland’s finest musical talent on the international stage. Scotland’s music will take centre stage in Brittany, France this August at Festival Interceltique de Lorient, Europe’s largest Celtic music festival. ![]()
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