The Brandon McPhee Show
Wednesday, 21 February 2024
- Time
- 19:30 - 22:00
- Venue
- The Tivoli Theatre, Aberdeen, AB11 6NB
- Price
- £25.88
A New Show for a New Year Country, Folk, Scottish, Irish and more
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Multi-award-winning vocalist and musician Brandon McPhee returns with a brand-new music-packed show featuring a fresh repertoire, several self-penned songs and tunes, and a few often-requested favourites, Johnny Cash, Elvis, Billy Ray Cyrus etc. to name but a few.
Brandon’s first interest in music 10 years of age a three-row button key accordion. At 17 Brandon won the senior ‘All Scotland Accordion Champion’ the youngest to do so in the competition’s 65-year history. By this time, he was also an award-winning vocalist having won Hot Country TV’s awards for 6 consecutive years both with the accordion and his vocals. Brandon is supported by his 5-piece band of professional musicians, showcasing recording artist Manson Grant (Manson Grant and the Dynamos) on vocals and keyboard.
Brandon’s first interest in music 10 years of age a three-row button key accordion. At 17 Brandon won the senior ‘All Scotland Accordion Champion’ the youngest to do so in the competition’s 65-year history. By this time, he was also an award-winning vocalist having won Hot Country TV’s awards for 6 consecutive years both with the accordion and his vocals. Brandon is supported by his 5-piece band of professional musicians, showcasing recording artist Manson Grant (Manson Grant and the Dynamos) on vocals and keyboard.
Venue
The Tivoli Theatre
34 - 48 Guild St
Aberdeen
AB11 6NB
Dates
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