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Only 85 tickets left for Kate Rusby!

Kate Rusby has become one of the British folk scene's best loved artists. Her charming voice bewitches old ballads with new life, whilst her lilting

 tones lift her self-penned songs to new heights. With great in-between song banter delivered with rustic Yorkshire charm, this will be a brilliant katerusbyevening in the company of a gifted musician.

 

With numerous awards under her belt (well, on the mantelpiece, actually!) and the lasting appeal of her hit Jam and Jerusalem, plus a chart topping duet with Ronan Keating, she is taking folk music to a new audience and a whole new generation.

 

With her voice, her personality and her sheer enthusiasm to reinvigorate songs of a bygone era, she's fast becoming a national treasure. She plays Pitlochry Festival Theatre on Saturday 17th April, 7.30pm.

 

With only 85 tickets left, you'll have to act quick to secure your seat. Go online or from PFT's box office on 01796 484626.

 

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Discover our history "When staying in Pitlochry during the early part of the war, I chanced to see a stately house with a fairly large garden, quite close to the town. I at once realised that here my dream theatre might well be established in this fashionable resort right in the heart of Scotland"… John Stewart, Founder of Pitlochry Festival Theatre.

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