Kilmallie Church of Scotland hosts Bruce Davies concert

Fife-based singer songwriter, Bruce Davies is tuning up to make an appearance in the MacIntosh Hall at Fort William Kilmallie Church of Scotland (CofS).

Bruce is delighted to have returned to ‘live’ performances after the Covid pandemic and is back to performing around 250 gigs annually.

These include hosting ‘The Spirit of Scotland’ show and sold-out performances of ‘The
Times, They Are A-Changin’ (great folk songs of the 60s) at the Edinburgh Fringe.

Bruce has also performed in church concerts all over Scotland and most recently for Royalty at Crathie Kirk.

Fort William Kilmallie church is equally delighted to have him sing on Friday November 3.

Bruce is a musician who’s easy-on-the-ear singing and storytelling have gained him many friends on four continents.

Crisp acoustic guitar playing is one of his trademarks and as his song writing hero Tom Paxton said is “one of Scotland’s best singers”.

Country superstar Kenny Rogers, also complimented Bruce on his “great work”.

He recently released ‘Sing Me A Song’ – a double album of 40 Scottish songs and has three other albums currently available.

The Fort William audience will hear some of those songs and an eclectic selection from his vast repertoire.

The concert starts at 7pm in the MacIntosh Hall at the Duncansburgh Church, Fort William. Tickets cost £8 per adult with free entry for children under 16 years and include light refreshments.