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It’s Awesome Autumn at Letham Nights!!

Autumn + Letham Nights = Autham (AWESOME – Geddit?!) Nights! 

This autumn we have not one, but TWO awesome autumn Letham Nights coming up…

Saturday 24th September
Letham Nights Extra Time with Kakatsitsi, Master Drummers of Ghana

Saturday 15th October
Breabach – SOLD OUT!

Lucky you if you have managed to get booked for Breabach in October because, as expected, for this multi-award winning outfit, we ran out of tickets pretty quickly! Please contact us if you would like to go on a waiting list for returns.

KAKATSITSI ARE COMING!!


Don’t let this happen for Kakatsitsi!  There are still tickets available but they are selling fast!  Get in quick to avoid disappointment.

24th September – Kakatsitsi, Master Drummers of Ghana

The Kakatsitsi event will begin in earnest with drumming, dancing and singing workshops from 1pm onwards, leading up to a spectacular evening show.  You can find all the details at the ticket link:

24th September – Kakatsitsi, Master Drummers of Ghana

Future Shows

It’s a strong finish to the year with the silky tones of high-flying Adam Holmes whose new album Hope Park is released in August. Follow the link for tickets and to find out more:

News for 2023 coming soon!!

Green Arts Initiative

Letham Nights is a member of the Green Arts Initiative, an interactive community of Scottish arts organisations working to promote sustainability and reduce their environmental impact – a perfect fit for Letham Nights!

Run by Creative Carbon Scotland and Festivals Edinburgh since 2013, the Green Arts Initiative supports Scottish arts organisations to be at the forefront of growing an environmentally sustainable Scotland.

Letham Nights…

Letham Nights began in December 2008.  Our vision was to bring high quality music to our village hall and provide a stage for local talent.  At the same time we wanted to promote sustainability and work towards creating a zero carbon village hall. 8 years and over 80 acts later, we have drawn in an audience which now averages nearly 100 in our 120-capacity hall.  We have supported hall improvements so that we now have double glazing, better insulation, renewed wiring and a new efficient boiler.  The events are renowned for their high quality music and the unique, warm and friendly atmosphere.  We really do put on THE BEST SMALL GIGS IN THE WORLD!

Follow Letham Nights on Twitter and Instagram


Like the Letham Nights Facebook Page and join the events.

Contact
If you would like to take to the stage or the dance floor at Letham Nights, buy tickets or simply find out more, contact:

Michael t 01337 810372  m 07838 820659  mike@lethamnights.org

www.lethamnights.org

Sign up to the Letham Nights Mailing list

Join Letham Nights on Facebook

Follow Letham Nights on Twitter

Letham Village Hall, Fife is on the A92 just 15 minutes from the Tay Bridge, 10 minutes from Cupar and 15 from Glenrothes.

Clap & tipple logo

Don’t forget that the Clap and Tipple bar will be on hand to quench your thirst and tickle your tastebuds !

The Best Small Gigs In The World!


Tickets and the cost of living, Jemima Thewes, Open Mic call out, dates for your diary…

It’s just a week until our next Letham Nights with Jemima Thewes on Saturday 20th August (more of that below) and we thought that in our current circumstances it was important to be clear about our ticketing decisions…

Tickets and the cost of living

As a not-for-profit voluntary organisation, Letham Nights operates on tight margins, seeking to provide our audience with high quality music and a rich, cultural experience. We are committed to supporting our musicians financially, giving them a decent wage for the art that they share. So it is always appreciated when those who can afford it, pay the full price. 

Concessions

For over 65s, unwaged, students or those with a disability we offer a concession price. For families we offer free entry to under 12s. 

Still too expensive?

We are aware that even with these concessions, some people will not be able to afford to attend. 

Please get in touch with us if this is you, and we can discuss a ‘pay-what-you-can’ entry fee.  

Contact details are on the home page!

Letham Nights #67 – Jemima Thewes

Saturday 20th August 2022

Doors 7pm

This event is supported by Scotland on Tour.

Tickets are available from Eventbrite or from the Scotland on Tour website

Just a few more days now until we hear the fantastic haunting voice of Jemima Thewes with her fabulous and unique tales of longing, loss, love, life, death and everything in between. If you haven’t got your ticket yet, HURRY UP!! You’d be daft to miss out!

Tickets are available from Eventbrite or from the Scotland on Tour website

OPEN MIC!

We are opening the evening with a number of open mic sets. 10 minutes each – and a fee for each performer! There are still a couple of slots available so if you fancy giving it a go then please get in touch using the contact details on this page. We’d love to hear from you!

Jemima and her band create an enveloping and deeply textured fusion of dark songs and bright, deep rhythms. Jemima’s songwriting is inspired by the folk ballad tradition, and layered with grit, tenderness, mischief, humour and wisdom. These cloud-hopping tales are told by warm, powerful vocals and carried on a bed of heavy, playful percussion and strings. With lyrics and melodies that creep up and catch you unawares and beats that get you moving in spirit and body.

Jemima’s debut album “Calling” is out on 9th July with the label Last Night From Glasgow, she is collaborating here with Tim Lane (Hidden Orchestra) on the percussive time lines and Jem Le Lievre on Bass face. A surprisingly big and beautiful sound from such a small team. The effect of this music stays with you long after you have heard it.

Have a listen!

Find out more about Jemma here: https://www.jemimathewes.co.uk

Tickets from Eventbrite or from the Scotland on Tour website

Get the dates in your diary for the rest of 2022!

It’s a strong finish to the year with gigs from the mighty Breabach and from high-flying Adam Holmes whose new album Hope Park is released in August. We also have a last minute ‘extra time’ show following contact with the amazing Ghanaian drumming group, Kakatsitsi. Follow the links for tickets and to find out more:

Green Arts Initiative

Letham Nights is a member of the Green Arts Initiative, an interactive community of Scottish arts organisations working to promote sustainability and reduce their environmental impact – a perfect fit for Letham Nights!

Run by Creative Carbon Scotland and Festivals Edinburgh since 2013, the Green Arts Initiative supports Scottish arts organisations to be at the forefront of growing an environmentally sustainable Scotland.

Letham Nights…

Letham Nights began in December 2008.  Our vision was to bring high quality music to our village hall and provide a stage for local talent.  At the same time we wanted to promote sustainability and work towards creating a zero carbon village hall. 8 years and over 80 acts later, we have drawn in an audience which now averages nearly 100 in our 120-capacity hall.  We have supported hall improvements so that we now have double glazing, better insulation, renewed wiring and a new efficient boiler.  The events are renowned for their high quality music and the unique, warm and friendly atmosphere.  We really do put on THE BEST SMALL GIGS IN THE WORLD!

Follow Letham Nights on Twitter and Instagram


Like the Letham Nights Facebook Page and join the events.

Contact
If you would like to take to the stage or the dance floor at Letham Nights, buy tickets or simply find out more, contact:

Michael t 01337 810372  m 07838 820659  mike@lethamnights.org

www.lethamnights.org

Sign up to the Letham Nights Mailing list

Join Letham Nights on Facebook

Follow Letham Nights on Twitter

Letham Village Hall, Fife is on the A92 just 15 minutes from the Tay Bridge, 10 minutes from Cupar and 15 from Glenrothes.

Clap & tipple logo

Don’t forget that the Clap and Tipple bar will be on hand to quench your thirst and tickle your tastebuds !

The Best Small Gigs In The World!


Letham Nights #67 – Jemima Thewes

Saturday 20th August 2022

Doors 7pm

This event is supported by Scotland on Tour.

Tickets are available from Eventbrite or from the Scotland on Tour website.

*IF THE EVENTBRITE LINK DOESN’T GIVE YOU THE SEATS YOU WOULD LIKE IT’S PROBABLY BECAUSE THEY ARE RESERVED FOR SCOTLAND ON TOUR TICKETS AND YOU CAN BUY THEM THERE!! * PLEASE JUST CONTACT US IF YOU HAVE ANY ISSUE WITH THIS!

The fantastic haunting voice of Jemima Thewes tells fabulous and unique tales of longing, loss, love, life, death and everything in between.

Jemima and her band create an enveloping and deeply textured fusion of dark songs and bright, deep rhythms. Jemima’s songwriting is inspired by the folk ballad tradition, and layered with grit, tenderness, mischief, humour and wisdom. These cloud-hopping tales are told by warm, powerful vocals and carried on a bed of heavy, playful percussion and strings. With lyrics and melodies that creep up and catch you unawares and beats that get you moving in spirit and body.

Jemima’s debut album “Calling” is out on 9th July with the label Last Night From Glasgow, she is collaborating here with Tim Lane (Hidden Orchestra) on the percussive time lines and Jem Le Lievre on Bass face. A surprisingly big and beautiful sound from such a small team. The effect of this music stays with you long after you have heard it.

Have a listen!

Find out more about Jemma here: https://www.jemimathewes.co.uk

Tickets from Eventbrite or from the Scotland on Tour website

Get the dates in your diary for the rest of 2022!

It’s a strong finish to the year with gigs from the mighty Breabach and from high-flying Adam Holmes whose new album Hope Park is released in August. Follow the links for tickets and to find out more:

Green Arts Initiative

Letham Nights is a member of the Green Arts Initiative, an interactive community of Scottish arts organisations working to promote sustainability and reduce their environmental impact – a perfect fit for Letham Nights!

Run by Creative Carbon Scotland and Festivals Edinburgh since 2013, the Green Arts Initiative supports Scottish arts organisations to be at the forefront of growing an environmentally sustainable Scotland.

Letham Nights…

Letham Nights began in December 2008.  Our vision was to bring high quality music to our village hall and provide a stage for local talent.  At the same time we wanted to promote sustainability and work towards creating a zero carbon village hall. 8 years and over 80 acts later, we have drawn in an audience which now averages nearly 100 in our 120-capacity hall.  We have supported hall improvements so that we now have double glazing, better insulation, renewed wiring and a new efficient boiler.  The events are renowned for their high quality music and the unique, warm and friendly atmosphere.  We really do put on THE BEST SMALL GIGS IN THE WORLD!

Follow Letham Nights on Twitter and Instagram


Like the Letham Nights Facebook Page and join the events.

Contact
If you would like to take to the stage or the dance floor at Letham Nights, buy tickets or simply find out more, contact:

Michael t 01337 810372  m 07838 820659  mike@lethamnights.org

www.lethamnights.org

Sign up to the Letham Nights Mailing list

Join Letham Nights on Facebook

Follow Letham Nights on Twitter

Letham Village Hall, Fife is on the A92 just 15 minutes from the Tay Bridge, 10 minutes from Cupar and 15 from Glenrothes.

Clap & tipple logo

Don’t forget that the Clap and Tipple bar will be on hand to quench your thirst and tickle your tastebuds !

The Best Small Gigs In The World!


Letham Nights #65 – Tom Maguire & The Brassholes – The Review

WAKEY WAKEY, WORLD!

Time to start turning again, you sexy blue marble! There are no words, or maybe there are, let’s see shall we? – Absence makes the heart grow fonder! – Long time, no see! – We’ll meet again, don’t know where, don’t know when! – We don’t talk about Bruno… erm, where were we? Oh right… WE’RE BACK, BABY! Dancing shoes dusted and feet keen as mustard, coiffures betowsed (or toupees deloused), ruffles inflated and hips pre-gyrated, here we go again… It’s only blooming Letham Nights Number 65, you absolute flaming saucepots, you!

Yes, here we all came, bleary and care-sodden, emerging from our isolation baskets like dazzled rescue donkeys blinking into the light. “How does this all work again?”, “Who are all these people?”, “Is this five pound note current, or is it from the before-times?”. But nervousness soon gave way to vervousnous and off we sailed into the funky blue yonder…

Opening the re-opening (if you follow) was old friend of Letham Nights, Robbie Ward. Robbie has walked amongst us many times, in several musical incarnations, once solo and several times as part of bands with names too long and varied to list here for reasons of time. On he came with his trademark humility and quiet charm, and gave us just what we needed after all those months of absence; a great big dose of humanity. No one does humanity like Robbie. No misanthrope, he. He casts his anthropological eye over the profound and mundane and turns them into beautiful, moving and hilarious studies of who we are and what makes us tick. From wandering down to Broughty Ferry harbour with a nice ice-cream to the frustration of trying to predict the behaviour of the number 73 bus, Robbie doesn’t miss a detail. It’s a small world, when you say hello, after all.

Tom McGuire and The Brassholes were the last act to play Letham Nights in 2019, so it seemed only fitting that they kick start us into the new era. And here they came, all present and correct, Brassholes to a man, but… where’s Tom? Confusion and anxiety reign… worried shouts (“Tom, Tom, where are you Tom!”)… should someone call the police?… but wait… what’s that under the stage?… racoons?… badgers?… The Upside Down?… OMG, IT’S TOM McGUIRE! He’s been under the stage since 2019, (you see?)! Looking hugely chipper for a man who’s spent over two years in solitary, and with a cry of “I don’t know what year it is, but I know what time it is. IT’S TIME TO ROCK!”, Tom seizes his Fender Starcaster and, white jeans shining beatifically, launches into a family-size slab of hair-funk the like of which the world hasn’t seen for exactly two years and six months. Over the following two sets, Tom and the Brasshole family take us on a stomping, horn-fuelled odyssey into the screeching bowels of G(lasgow)-Funk.

But it’s not only the band who came to rock…

Cut to young Darren, minding his business, throwing some shapes in the crowd, until Tom asks him what he was doing in 2008…

Turns out Darren was playing guitar in 2008…

Turns out he still plays a bit…

Does he want to jump on stage and play a solo, Tom asks…

Yeah, okay, Darren answers…

Well, this could go either way, we think…

Turns out there’s nothing to worry about folks. Darren absolutely shreds it. The axe is still smouldering as he hands it back to Tom. What a moment, what a man!

The dancing, prancing and bonhomie continue unabated until viral hit ‘Ric Flair’ blows the bloody roof off and by the encore, it’s elbows and emotions spilling out all over the dancefloor before we all head off into the spring evening to enjoy the green shoots of new growth. See you next time, everybody!


Letham Nights 2022 Here We Come!

Get the dates in your diary for 2022!

It was great to be back in the hall for the return of Tom Maguire & The Brassholes after such a long two and half years… What a night we had – review to follow. And now…

We are delighted to announce our 2022 programme. Follow the links for tickets/ scroll to find out more:

Letham Nights #66 – 25th June – From Letham to Louisiana

A transatlantic session like no other with film, chat and live music from Neil Sutcliffe, star of James Kelman’s Dirt Road To Lafayette – Another collaboration with our sister community cinema group Letham Lights. This midsummer show will bring you an afternoon film, Dirt Road to Lafayette, followed by Q&A with Neil Sutcliffe who plays Murdo, the main protagonist of the film. Neil will then lead an evening gig. He has specially put together a cajun/zydeco/texmex band for the evening and we also hope to be joined for the Q&A by director Kenny Glenaan.

Tickets here

Letham Nights #67 – 20th August- Jemima Thewes

Jemima Thewes is a rising star on the indie folk scene. Her beautiful and haunting voice and unique arrangements need to be heard.

Tickets here

Letham Nights #68 – 15th October – Breabach

The doyenne of Scottish folk bands is coming to our wee village hall! Need we say more?! 

Tickets here

Letham Nights #69 – 10th December – Adam Holmes

Soulful, evocative, enchanting, Adam’s voice, rich like velvet, makes him one of the most talented singer-songwriters in the country.  Not to be missed.

Tickets here

Fundraising

Roy’s Sponsored Cycle

Thank you to everyone who has so far contributed to Roy’s sponsored long distance cycle from Glasgow to Cape Wrath – An Turas Mor.  This funding is enabling us to return to putting on shows and expanding what we do to support our music-loving community.  If you feel like making a donation, please follow the link.  The support is appreciated!

Henry’s stools!!

Monimail Makers are also helping to raise funds for Letham Nights too, with a raffle or auction of some beautiful handmade stools. Check out their Facebook page for more info.

Slow Session coming up…

How would you like to play music without an audience but in a group of others just learning tunes and playing together AND help fundraise for Letham Nights? After positive feedback about the idea at our last show, we have decided to run our first fundraising Slow Session on the Sunday after Letham Nights #66 – 26th June. If you fancy this, here is the ticket link:

Tickets here – by donation – whatever you choose or can afford, but we recommend a guide price of £10.

You can also contact Heike heikegleser@yahoo.co.uk for more information. You never know, you might just end up going to the regular Slow Session in Tayport or setting up a new Letham Nights one in the village hall!


 

The Clap and Tipple bar is there to quench your thirst and tickle your taste buds with a delicious selection of locally sourced, organic and/or fair trade drinks and snacks. Have a local ale from the Clap & Tipple Bar – or whatever your tipple is…

Letham Nights…

Letham Nights began in December 2008.  Our vision was to bring high quality music to our village hall and provide a stage for local talent.  At the same time we wanted to promote sustainability and work towards creating a zero carbon village hall. 8 years and over 80 acts later, we have drawn in an audience which now regularly fills our 120-capacity hall and hosted acts from all over the world!  We have supported hall improvements so that we now have double glazing, better insulation, renewed wiring and a new efficient boiler.  The events are renowned for their high quality music and the unique, warm and welcoming atmosphere.  We really do put on THE BEST SMALL GIGS IN THE WORLD!

Letham Village Hall, Fife is on the A92 just 15 minutes from the Tay Bridge, 10 minutes from Cupar and 15 from Glenrothes.

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Green Arts Initiative

Letham Nights is now a member of the Green Arts Initiative, an interactive community of Scottish arts organisations working to promote sustainability and reduce their environmental impact – a perfect fit for Letham Nights! 

Run by Creative Carbon Scotland and Festivals Edinburgh since 2013, the Green Arts Initiative supports Scottish arts organisations to be at the forefront of growing an environmentally sustainable Scotland. 

In 2022 we will:

  • continue supporting the hall to make more energy improvements,
  • keep promoting local music and musicians
  • continue to recycle and reuse as much as we can and stock our bar, The Clap and Tipple, with produce from our local bottle shop, Luvians and  sustainable wholesaler, Green City.

And some new things! We will also:

  • support the health and well being of our community by increasing collaborations with other local groups and individuals (e.g. the Primary School, the Secret Garden Nursery, Letham Lights – our community cinema and Monimail Makers who promote sustainable living by sharing traditional skills). We have already planted a native hedgerow for wildlife in our local park with all the children and young people in the community.

 Follow Letham Nights on Twitter and  Instagram
 Like the Letham Nights Facebook Page and join the events.


Contact
If you would like to take to the stage or the dance floor at Letham Nights, buy tickets or simply find out more, contact:

Michael t 01337 810372  m 07838 820659  mike@lethamnights.org

or Roy m 07856 892705 roybosh@outlook.com

www.lethamnights.org

Sign up to the Letham Nights Mailing list


Letham Nights – The best small gigs in the world!

Letham Village Hall, Fife
on the A92 just 15 minutes from the Tay Bridge, 10 minutes from Cupar and 15 from Glenrothes.


An Turas Mor – Roy’s Incredible Fundraising Cycle Run – 3rd-11th May 2022

Image by Claire Heminsley

What’s it all about?

Hi, it’s Roy here.

Letham Nights, our beloved live music initiative, is in danger of folding following its 2-year covid-induced hiatus.  It needs a boost of funds to help it get ahead and be able to fulfil its mission to support musicians, provide high quality acts for a local audience and work towards a zero-carbon future.  With your help we can get it back off the ground again and make it even better.  So I am planning a sponsored An Turas Mor cycle trip.

When I retired a few years ago I was invited to come along on a Thursday to cycle around Fife. This normally involved coffee and cake, sometimes a bacon roll, occasionally a pint. We normally manage around 20-35 miles. A few of the guy’s have bicycles in their DNA and my right knee still gives me gyp. So I decided that an e-bike was the way forward if I were to keep myself from being the fat lad at the back. It was totally the way forward – they are incredible machines.

Now I’m ready for a bigger challenge.  In 2019 we discussed a big trip on the bikes. ‘An Turas Mor’ fitted the bill for May 2020.  However, along with Letham Nights, the trip was put on hold as Covid19 disrupted the whole world.

As a result of the two year C-word hiatus together with some other problems (a new ticketing system; hall capacity issues resulting from our toilet facilities; out of date bar stock) Letham Nights finds itself short of ready cash and in danger of folding. We would normally have the ticket sales money in our hands pre-show but our ticket payout now comes seven days after the event.  And although we actually have plenty of toilets and it has never been a problem, the facilities in the hall currently don’t meet the building standards required and so our audience has been reduced.  Reduced audience = not enough money to run events = no Letham Nights.  All of this leaves us in a pretty pickle.

Hence the sponsored cycle.  I know that you know the value of Letham Nights.  Covid has starved us of culture and it would be a great shame to see it fold.  With your help it can go from strength to strength. 

I will leave it up to your imagination how you want to contribute. By the mile, by the day, for the whole trip

What we can do with your money…

Your pledge of support will help us to:

  1. Get ahead! We need to have at least £1k in the bank to run each event, especially now that our ticket payout comes after the event.
  2. Buy new stock – our supplies of drinks and snacks are out of date post-Covid
  3. If necessary, pay for portaloos so that we can increase the hall capacity and sell more tickets.
  4. Fund better fees for support acts.
  5. Provide support for extended events with daytime music workshops to support the young or vulnerable in our community.
  6. Offer opportunities to individuals interested in creating audio-visual content for Letham Nights or learning about running events.
  7. Help support the village hall towards a zero-carbon future.

More About An Turas Mor

An Turas Mor is a 364 mile, mainly off road/mountain bike ride from Kelvingrove Gallery to Cape Wrath. We’ll be using the West Highland Way, the Rob Roy Way, Sustrans Cycle Routes, Forestry Commission and Hydro Electric access roads. The cycle run is now planned for the 3rd of May 2022, finishing on the 11th May. 

The six of us plan to take nine days to complete the trip. The total mileage will be 364. 

There will no support vehicle, we are carrying everything we need for the trip, staying at B&B’s and the likes. 

All expenses will be paid by each of us meaning all the money I raise will go to Letham Nights.

Day 1  47 miles from Kelvingrove to Strathyre

Day 2  52 miles  to Bridge of Gaur

Day 3  59 miles  to Fort Agustus

Day 4  31 miles  to Struy – this might be very hilly.

Day 5  38 miles  to Aultguish – hills again

Day 6  38 miles  to Rosehall – guessing hilly!

Day 7  59 miles  to Durness

Day 8  27 miles  to Cape Wrath and back to Durness – we deserve a short day!

Day 9  13 miles from Crask to Lairg, from where we plan to get the train home.

An Turas Mor is in early May and our first gig back with Tom McGuire and the Brassholes is on the 23rd April, you’ll have spotted the fly in the ointment. 

I’m hoping you’ll trust that I will complete the trip and request that you pledge your contribution by the 10th April. 

We need a couple of weeks to get our financial ducks in a row!

A successful fundraiser will leave Letham Nights in a secure financial position heading into the rest of the year and the years ahead.


Letham Nights #65 – Tom Maguire & The Brassholes

Ticket Link

We’re back, they’re back!
Did the past two years actually happen..?

SOLD OUT!! In less than 2 days!

(What did you expect? It’s Letham Nights… It’s Tom Maguire & The Brassholes…)

Tom Maguire & The Brassholes played Letham Nights back in November 2019. Little did we know that they would be the last band to perform at Letham Nights for a full two years! Nor that the band members would mysteriously disappear and we would discover them locked in the village hall, surviving there, under the stage, until it was safe to come out again!

Well, they are ready now and have agreed to be the first band to mark the return of Letham Nights. We can’t wait – sweet funk ‘n soul from your favourite village hall!

 And if you need reminding just how good they were…

Get the dates in your diary for 2022

We are in the process of finalising a stonking programme of shows for the rest of 2022. At the moment we are feeling confident that these will go ahead and we hope you too will feel confident to come out and support. Thank you to everyone who has contacted us over the past two years to let us know you have missed our unique village hall gigs.

Now, get these dates in your diary!:

25th June We will continue to innovate through further collaborations with our sister community cinema group Letham Lights, with a midsummer show which will bring you an afternoon film, followed by Q&A with the main protagonist of the film who will then lead an evening gig. Announcement soon!

15th October – look out for another exciting film/music collaboration

We are working on further dates for late summer and beyond. Woohoo!

New Ticketing System

Up to now, our ticketing system, using only bank transfer or cheques, could best be described as ‘quaint’ or ‘charming’. We are now using Eventbrite for all ticketing and ticket links will be posted here and through our email newsletter and on all our social media channels. This does mean a small booking fee will be built into the cost but it should make for a much smoother and more reliable experience for you.

Green Arts Initiative

Letham Nights is a member of the Green Arts Initiative, an interactive community of Scottish arts organisations working to promote sustainability and reduce their environmental impact – a perfect fit for Letham Nights!

Run by Creative Carbon Scotland and Festivals Edinburgh since 2013, the Green Arts Initiative supports Scottish arts organisations to be at the forefront of growing an environmentally sustainable Scotland.

Letham Nights…

Letham Nights began in December 2008.  Our vision was to bring high quality music to our village hall and provide a stage for local talent.  At the same time we wanted to promote sustainability and work towards creating a zero carbon village hall. 8 years and over 80 acts later, we have drawn in an audience which now averages nearly 100 in our 120-capacity hall.  We have supported hall improvements so that we now have double glazing, better insulation, renewed wiring and a new efficient boiler.  The events are renowned for their high quality music and the unique, warm and friendly atmosphere.  We really do put on THE BEST SMALL GIGS IN THE WORLD!

Follow Letham Nights on Twitter and Instagram


Like the Letham Nights Facebook Page and join the events.

Contact
If you would like to take to the stage or the dance floor at Letham Nights, buy tickets or simply find out more, contact:

Michael t 01337 810372  m 07838 820659  mike@lethamnights.org

or Roy m 07856 892705 roy-campbell@btconnect.com

www.lethamnights.org

Sign up to the Letham Nights Mailing list

Join Letham Nights on Facebook

Follow Letham Nights on Twitter

Letham Village Hall, Fife is on the A92 just 15 minutes from the Tay Bridge, 10 minutes from Cupar and 15 from Glenrothes.

Clap & tipple logo

Don’t forget that the Clap and Tipple bar will be on hand to quench your thirst and tickle your tastebuds !

The Best Small Gigs In The World!


Letham Nights – Working Our Way Back To You Babe!

Are you desperate to get back to live music? We certainly are! And we are working our way back to you, babe! Over the past few weeks we have been building an exciting programme for 2022 and, fingers crossed, it will be ready to go very soon! To get there, here are a couple of ways you can help…

Come to our Annual General Meeting

Wednesday 26th January 2022 at 7pm

Join us on Zoom to help get Letham Nights back off the ground!

Use the contact details top right to let us know if you would like to join the meeting and we will send you the zoom link.

Get the dates in your diary for 2022

We are in the process of finalising a stonking programme of shows for 2022 starting in April. At the moment we are feeling confident that these will go ahead and we hope you too will feel confident to come out and support. Thank you to everyone who has contacted us over the past two years to let us know you have missed our unique village hall gigs.

Now, get these dates in your diary!:

23rd April will see the return of a Letham Nights favourite. You will not be disappointed! Look out for announcements and the ticket link soon.

25th June We will continue to innovate through further collaborations with our sister community cinema group Letham Lights, with a midsummer show which will bring you an afternoon film, followed by Q&A with the main protagonist of the film who will then lead an evening gig. Announcement soon!

15th October – look out for another exciting film/music collaboration

We are working on further dates for late summer and beyond. Woohoo!

New Ticketing System

Up to now, our ticketing system, using only bank transfer or cheques, could best be described as ‘quaint’ or ‘charming’. From April, we plan to use Eventbrite for all ticketing and ticket links will be posted through our email newsletter and on all our social media channels. This does mean a small booking fee will be built into the cost but it should make for a much smoother and more reliable experience for you.

Green Arts Initiative

Letham Nights is a member of the Green Arts Initiative, an interactive community of Scottish arts organisations working to promote sustainability and reduce their environmental impact – a perfect fit for Letham Nights!

Run by Creative Carbon Scotland and Festivals Edinburgh since 2013, the Green Arts Initiative supports Scottish arts organisations to be at the forefront of growing an environmentally sustainable Scotland.

Letham Nights…

Letham Nights began in December 2008.  Our vision was to bring high quality music to our village hall and provide a stage for local talent.  At the same time we wanted to promote sustainability and work towards creating a zero carbon village hall. 8 years and over 80 acts later, we have drawn in an audience which now averages nearly 100 in our 120-capacity hall.  We have supported hall improvements so that we now have double glazing, better insulation, renewed wiring and a new efficient boiler.  The events are renowned for their high quality music and the unique, warm and friendly atmosphere.  We really do put on THE BEST SMALL GIGS IN THE WORLD!

Follow Letham Nights on Twitter and Instagram


Like the Letham Nights Facebook Page and join the events.

Contact
If you would like to take to the stage or the dance floor at Letham Nights, buy tickets or simply find out more, contact:

Michael t 01337 810372  m 07838 820659  mike@lethamnights.org

or Roy m 07856 892705 roy-campbell@btconnect.com

www.lethamnights.org

Sign up to the Letham Nights Mailing list

Join Letham Nights on Facebook

Follow Letham Nights on Twitter

Letham Village Hall, Fife is on the A92 just 15 minutes from the Tay Bridge, 10 minutes from Cupar and 15 from Glenrothes.

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Don’t forget that the Clap and Tipple bar will be on hand to quench your thirst and tickle your tastebuds !

The Best Small Gigs In The World!


Letham Nights 2020

Update II – May 2020

Exciting news… again!

Sunday 10th May at 6.30pm – we are delighted to say that Devon Sproule will be playing ANOTHER show from her home studio. Too good to miss! Hope to see you at our watch party!!

The show will be Sunday, May 10th at 1:30EST / 6:30pmGMT and available through this link:
Missing our mothers day show

In the meantime, check out new Devon Sproule single ‘Heavy Love’: https://orcd.co/heavylove

And a special offer, for a limited time only, a Devon Sproule CD bundle! Order today whilst Bandcamp are waiving fees: https://tinangelrecords.bandcamp.com/…/devon-sproule-cd-bun…

COVID-19 has of course put paid to all our plans below. While we are gutted not to be able to bring you these shows, we know that the important thing at the moment is to stay safe to save lives. Can we ask that you consider supporting the musicians who would have been playing? Letham Nights as a venue can carry on as before. We are all volunteers. But it’s so hard on the artists and music venues… You can sign up to Devon Sproule’s Patreon here >> to get regular downloads of her latest music – and from the amazing Paul Curreri, her partner. And Marker Starling’s music is available here >>

2019 was our Year of Funk and we hosted 3 funkalicious acts in post-punk funk outfit, Boots for Dancing, Edinburgh-based funksters James Brown is Annie and finally, Glasgow’s finest funkateers, Tom McGuire and the Brassholes. It was a blast!

Plans for 2020 have taken a while to fall into place but we are now delighted to announce our next 3 acts for April, June and September…

Thursday 9th April – Devon Sproule and Marker Starling – 7pm CANCELLED

Devon Sproule returns to Letham Nights after a gap of 7 years and we are excited to hear her new stuff and maybe some old favourites too. We also welcome, from Toronto, the excellent Marker Starling. This is our very first show on a school night! It was just too good to miss. Please note the earlier start time of 7pm. More information here >>

Saturday 27th June – Neil Sutcliffe and Friends – Dirt Road to Lafayette CANCELLED

Ever since the success of our 50th celebration collaboration with Letham Lights, when we did a film/gig thing, we have hankered after the perfect film/music combo to repeat it. And so here it is, the beautiful Dirt Road to Lafayette in the afternoon, Q&A after the film with director Kenny Glenaan and accordionist Neil Sutcliffe, who acted the main protagonist in the film. Then in the evening, music from Neil and friends. What a scoop! Just perfect. More information soon >>

Saturday 12th September – Sarah Jane Scouten and band with Scott Cook …. We’ll see!

An all-Canadian line-up seeing the return of troubadour Scott Cook and the inaugural Letham Nights performance of Sarah Jane Scouten with her awesome ambient indie americana sound. More information soon >>

Ticket information here >>


Letham Nights #65 – Devon Sproule with Marker Starling

Thursday 9th April 2020

doors 7.00pm

Tickets Here>>

After a gap of 7 years we welcome back one of our favourite Letham Nights artists…

“I’m imagining a golden string that is connecting everything but especially beings where love has been.  I’ve imagined it again and again so often, it isn’t even imagining, it is making it happen.”

Devon returns to the UK this April as she tours her upcoming album Pink Noise and we have managed to persuade her to squeeze in a show at Letham Nights. Woohoo!

Devon Sproule is a Canadian/American musician living in rural Virginia, raised on eco-villages near Kingston, Ontario and Louisa, Virginia.  The 33-year-old, in addition to being a musician, is a high school drop-out, a mother, a birder, and a student of Deaf Culture and sign language.  She has been married to producer Paul Curreri for 10 years.

Devon Sproule’s music welcomes the magical and the tangible.  It celebrates human complication in the language of nature. It is North American music with weirdo roots.

Listen here to Devon’s response to Charlottesville rally in 2017…

“Sproule’s lyrics glance off each other arrestingly, juxtaposing images.Financial Times

“here in her mellifluous vocals and poetic, freewheeling lyrics that, in the way of Bjork and Joanna Newsom, are more blank verse than rhyming schemes” Observer 

“dreamy songs of rural domestic bliss” The Guardian 

Please note that the show is on a Thursday evening and we will have an earlier start of 7pm

Tickets Here>>

Devon will be joined on tour by Toronto based Marker Starling

After recording and performing for many years as Mantler, Toronto’s Chris A. Cummings renamed himself Marker Starling in 2012. A solo performer for much of his career, Cummings became known for his signature Melancholy Party Jams, played on a Wurltizer electric piano, with drum machine accompaniment.

Cummings’ will be sharing sounds from his soon to be released ninth record HIGH JANUARY, recorded in the UK and produced by Sean O’Hagan (The High Llamas, Stereolab)

“Impossibly plush meld of early solo Paul McCartney melodies and Steely Dan jazz”  NME
“Classy, but it’s not style over substance – there’s a real gut-punch one-two here that’ll leave you reeling” The Line Of Best Fit
“So curious, so evocative, so wilfully idiosyncratic that we can’t help but play it on repeat” Clash Magazine

Have a listen to his lush and melodic sound…

Tickets Here>>

Green Arts Initiative

Letham Nights is now a member of the Green Arts Initiative, an interactive community of Scottish arts organisations working to promote sustainability and reduce their environmental impact – a perfect fit for Letham Nights!

Run by Creative Carbon Scotland and Festivals Edinburgh since 2013, the Green Arts Initiative supports Scottish arts organisations to be at the forefront of growing an environmentally sustainable Scotland.

Letham Nights…

Letham Nights began in December 2008.  Our vision was to bring high quality music to our village hall and provide a stage for local talent.  At the same time we wanted to work towards creating a zero carbon village hall. 8 years and over 80 acts later, we have drawn in an audience which now averages nearly 100 in our 120-capacity hall.  We have supported hall improvements so that we now have double glazing, better insulation, renewed wiring and a new efficient boiler.  The events are renowned for their high quality music and the unique, warm and friendly atmosphere.  We really do put on THE BEST SMALL GIGS IN THE WORLD!

Follow Letham Nights on Twitter
Like the Letham Nights Facebook Page and join the events.

Remember, pre-paid is best!  No booking fees – just send a cheque or do an online transfer after checking availability with mike@lethamnights.org and following the instructions on our ticket page

Contact
If you would like to take to the stage or the dance floor at Letham Nights, buy tickets or simply find out more, contact:

Michael t 01337 810372  m 07838 820659  mike@lethamnights.org

or Roy m 07856 892705 roy-campbell@btconnect.com

www.lethamnights.org

Sign up to the Letham Nights Mailing list

Join Letham Nights on Facebook

Follow Letham Nights on Twitter

Letham Village Hall, Fife is on the A92 just 15 minutes from the Tay Bridge, 10 minutes from Cupar and 15 from Glenrothes.

Clap & tipple logo

Don’t forget that the Clap and Tipple bar will be on hand to quench your thirst and tickle your tastebuds !

The Best Small Gigs In The World!