CEITIDH MAC - 29-31 OCT 2026
With a progressive twist to her music, Ceitidh (Katie) Mac is an alt.folk singing / cellist, tipped by Jude Rogers as a ‘Fascinating new Welsh-born, Tyneside-dwelling singer-songwriter and cellist, with an unusual, stunning voice.’ Absorbing in its originality, Ceitidh Mac creates songs that soar with contemporary arrangements / instrumentation playing with live and electronic elements, whilst having a prominent folk influence.
Growing up in the wilds of Pembrokeshire before heading North to Newcastle Upon Tyne, she’s been carving a name for herself across the UK and beyond. Ceitidh is pronounced Katie, spelt the Gaelic way. Think ceilidh with a T.
Grab tickets to see the wonderful Ceitidh Mac play at The Rankin Club in Leominster on Thursday 29 Oct 2026. Unreserved seating. Spaces are limited so please book early to avoid disappointment.
Grab tickets to see the wonderful Ceitidh Mac play at St Anne’s Church in Bewdley on Friday 30 Oct 2026. Unreserved seating. Spaces are limited so please book early to avoid disappointment.
Grab tickets to see the wonderful Ceitidh Mac play at St Leonard’s Church in Bridgnorth on Saturday 31 Oct 2026. Unreserved seating. Spaces are limited so please book early to avoid disappointment.
Working with producer/engineer Sam Grant [Richard Dawson, Pigsx7] Mac has released multiple EP’s Including ‘I Reach for the Pen’ and most recently ‘Seabird’, with previous releases supported by BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 6 Music, BBC Radio Wales and local and national support from BBC Introducing. The single ‘Birds’ was A-Listed by Amazing Radio as well as featuring on their Chart. She also garnered press coverage from Fresh on the Net, Velvet Sheep, Narc and NE Volume among others, as well as winning the Drake YolanDa Award 2022, and Artist in Residence at The Glasshouse (FKA Sage Gateshead) 2022/23.
With a busy live schedule, Ceitidh has toured the UK as well as festival appearances including Shambala Festival, Green Man Festival, Kendal Calling, and Other Voices among others.
Ceitidh Mac has supported alt.folk hero Rachael Dadd and progressive jazzer Alabaster dePlume, having previously supported the likes of Laura Misch and Dublin folk legends Lankum.

