Emerald Rae

Ontario
November 2023

Emerald Rae

Emerald Rae is an electrifying and award-winning American fiddler and folk artist, who seamlessly marries traditional dance melodies with contemporary songcraft. Her solo performances have enthralled audiences at major festivals throughout North America.

This one-woman show began her musical journey in Boston, immersing herself in Scottish and Cape Breton music. Her exploration led her into fiddle-singing and songwriting, culminating in a self-titled album of original works.

Emerald is a versatile musician, holding titles as the US National Scottish Fiddle Champion and Scottish F.I.R.E Judge, gracefully navigating Scottish, Cape Breton, and Irish music and dance. With over a decade of teaching performance-based Irish Dance and touring globally with esteemed acts, she’s a captivating presence on the world stage.

TOUR DATES
Ontario
November 2023

November 15   Georgetown ON
November 16   Guelph ON
November 17   Waterloo ON, Workshop
November 18   Waterloo ON
November 19   Alma ON
November 21   Vasey ON
November 22   Haliburton County ON
November 25   Thomasburg ON
November 26   Peterborough ON

 

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