The Jamie's Scottish Evening in Edinburgh, Scotland
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Jamie's Scottish Evening
Experience an unforgettable night of traditional Scottish entertainment at Jamie’s Scottish Evening at The King James by Thistle in the heart of Scotland’s capital city. Featuring bagpipes, Highland dancers, the Address to a Haggis and the best in Scottish music and cuisine, this is the quintessential introduction to Scottish culture.
With a colourful cast of performers from across the length and breadth of Scotland, Jamie’s Scottish Evening boasts some of the country’s finest entertainers including band leader and accordionist Gordon Pattullo, and internationally-renowned fiddler Iain Anderson.
Sample some of Scotland’s most delicious culinary delights during a sumptuous four course meal, followed by a feel-good show featuring some of the country’s best traditional performers. Try haggis – Scotland’s national dish, witness incredible displays of Highland dancing, and hear the stirring sounds of the bagpipes courtesy of Jamie’s own Pipe Major.
Experience the dramatic Address to a Haggis, the famous poem written by Rabbie Burns in 1786, and join the cast for a rousing rendition of Auld Lang Syne to bring the evening to a close.
Founded over 40 years ago, Jamie’s Scottish Evening is the longest running stage show of its kind in Scotland – and the only one in central Edinburgh.
Tickets are £65 (£38 for children under 14) including show, four course meal and a half bottle of wine or a pint of beer. Soft drink alternatives are available.
For further information and to book tickets for Jamie’s Scottish Evening, visit thistle.co.uk/jamies, call 0131 200 7758 or email jamies.edinburgh@thistle.co.uk
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The Jamie's Scottish Evening in Edinburgh, Scotland
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The Jamie's Scottish Evening in Edinburgh, Scotland
El Jamie's Pipe Major, inaugura l'espectacle interpretant la cançó Amazing grace amb la seva gaita (sac de gemecs).
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Jamie's Scottish Evening,ThistleKing JamesHotel,Leith Street,Edinburgh,Seasons 2003-2007.
Photographs taken during the 5 Years Stint I did on The Drums in a Great Scottish Cabaret Evening that was extremely popular(Still Is!) with Tourists from all round the globe. Loads of Photo's including show cast,Stevie Johnstone's wedding(Stevie,A Good mate was Food and Beveridge Manager at The time. Cast Nights out,Nicola's leaving night with Hotel staff members,etc,etc,......I recorded the show a few times pretty roughly from a Mini Disc recorder and Sony Mic(Not from the mixing desk).So,The actual Music you hear is from The Show. Duncan Black on Accordion,Christine Legge on Fiddle,Myself,George Gray on Drums and the Piano featured Robert Pettigrew and Andrew Thomson. Pipe Major Robert Pinkman was the main piper,Bill Torrance was your Host and MC,Mary Cameron is female soprano,And The Angela Forsyth Dancers also.
The Edinburgh Scottish Evening
Dinner, Comedy, Music, Poetry, Scottish Whisky!
A “Scottish Evening” of traditional Scottish entertainment to enthral, inform and inspire!
Some of Scotland’s finest culinary offerings in a delicious four course meal. Haggis, Scotland’s national dish, is served to the stirring sounds of the bagpipe in the traditional way.
Visitors will be guaranteed a warm welcome and a lively evening with Scottish songs and will be introduced to some of the country’s memorable characters and stories!
*Exclusive Private Evenings for Groups.
*We take the Show to you. Contact us for more.
BOOKINGS
Email: booking@scottishevening.com
Tel: +44 7737 754 642
ONLINE BOOKING:
LOCATION
The Royal Scots Club
29-31 Abercromby Pl
Edinburgh EH3 6QE
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Trip to the British Isles: June-July, 2009
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Trying Scottish Food & Ghost Tour | Edinburgh Travel Vlog
We tried some traditional Scottish food for the first time and enjoyed most of them... Guy wasn't too keen on the Haggis, Neeps and Tatties! Then spent the evening on one of Edinburgh's famous walking ghost tours.
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Jamie's Scottish Evening at King James Thistle Hotel - July 2012
Dinner with traditional Scottish music, dance and song at the King James Thistle Hotel. It was one memorable evening, and part of the Pallante family bus tour of the British Isles July 2012. (Too bad I didn't have a real video camera with me and was sitting in a dark area). Yes we did try the haggis! Tastes like the Scrapple we used to eat in South Jersey. This is dedicated to our MacGregor ancestors (whose surname was forced to change to Landless). They migrated through time to Lancaster County, England. Our Henry Landless (b.1824 in Colne) emigrated to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,in the 1850s.
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The final part of the Scottish Evening performance in Edinburgh.