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Upstairs Inverness

INVERNESS - Yt DiNGO Mac-uaimhe Tour at Upstairs

Yt DiNGO's "Mac-Uaimhe (Echo)" UK Tour is a celebration of this powerful single and the journey behind it. Featuring live performances from Àdhamh Ó Broin and DJ RedBelly, this tour promises a hypnotic blend of music, storytelling, and cultural connection at Upstairs Inverness.

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INVERNESS - Yt DiNGO Mac-uaimhe Tour at Upstairs
INVERNESS - Yt DiNGO Mac-uaimhe Tour at Upstairs

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07 Sept 2024, 8:00 pm – 08 Sept 2024, 11:00 pm

Upstairs Inverness, 14 Bridge St, Inverness IV1 1HD, UK

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Imagine a night with no boundaries, a dance pit with no rules, and Yt DiNGO’s raw energy on stage. With his captivating vocals and unorthodox dance moves, Yt DiNGO leads a performance that defies genres and ignites the senses. Gaelic singer Àdhamh Ó Broin, featured on the single, will perform live in Scotland for the first time, adding a profound layer of cultural depth to the tour. Indigenous DJ RedBelly will weave her soulful, gritty tunes into a soundscape that will make you move, creating a sonic journey you won't want to miss.

After dropping three mesmerising singles this year with majestic videos and features, Yt DiNGO shares his journey of embracing his ancestral ties to country. Let go, witness, and awaken as far into the dingo burrow as you please. This tour isn’t just about music; it's a transformative experience where music and movement tell mind bending stories to protect and celebrate our connection to the land, water, fire, and sky.

Temptalien ft Emily Wurramara and Angela Wurramara: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DO94xY44nE

Ngarraanga Wajaarr(Respect Country) ft Clark Webb: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mbr1JmMy_3U

Mac-Uaimhe(Echo) ft Ádhamh Ò Broin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oY3V0aO0sA

Join us for a night that will uplift your spirit and awaken your senses.

Grab your tickets and let's turn it up with Yt DiNGO and his DJ, RedBelly, featured Gaelic language keeper ÀDHAMH Ó BROIN.

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