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RUNRIG

Runrig's Farewell Concert Film

The Last Dance

UK 2019 / Dir: Marcus Viner / English/Gaelic / Two versions available: 94 minute cinema version / 180 minute extended version

In cinemas now

The film has captured the emotion of the farewell concert, immortalising the legacy of the most successful Celtic rock band of all time, and celebrating the end of an era together with their fans. Runrig devotees from over 20 countries arrived in Stirling to sing and dance the night away. Every note and chord resonated in the hearts of everyone at the gig. Runrig signed off with an incredible acapella version of “Heart Of Olden Glory”, rejoicing with their fans at the emotional ending of a remarkable 45-year career.

The film is the definitive Runrig experience and illustrates the importance of the band in Scottish culture and what it means to be a Runrig fan. The Last Dance is a concert to remain forever in the heart and minds of music-lovers around the world.

  • Kelty Kelty Community Cinema - 1 December

    More screenings to be announced

  • Annan Lonsdale Cinema - 13 & 14 April

    Bo’Ness The Hippodrome - 13 April

    Campbeltown Campbeltown Picturehouse - 14 April

    Cumbernauld Cumbernauld Theatre - 7 April

    Dumfries Robert Burns Centre - 12 April

    Dundee Dundee Contemporary Arts - 5, 8 & 11 April

    Edinburgh Cameo - 16 March

    Fort William Highland Cinema - from 25 & 29 February

    Glasgow GFT - 10 April

    Glasgow Grosvenor Picture Theatre - 17 March

    Helensburgh The Tower - 22 March

    Inverness Eden Court - 13 February

    Isle of Syke Las Port Righ - 12 April

    Lerwick Mareel Shetland - from 22 March

    Montrose Montrose Playhouse - 17 March

    Perth Perth Playhouse - 22 March

    Peterhead Arc Cinema - 6 & 7 April

    Thurso Merlin Cinema - 12 & 13 April

    Tiree Screen Tiree - 6 April

    Uist Taigh Chearsabhagh - 31 May

“The crowd sang on long after Runrig had gone as fireworks burst above a darkened stage” ★★★★★

— The Times

“There could have been no better artistic send off for a band like Runrig”

— Bluebird Reviews

“If you’re going to bow out, do it with a bang – and that’s what Runrig have done”

— Planet Mosh

“It was the end they hoped would never come” ★★★★

— The Scotsman

“The performance encapsulates everything about the band, and what they mean to their fans as thousands chant and sing along, even as many cry freely on a night when emotion and celebration combine”

— Music Talkers

Official Runrig Documentary

There Must Be A Place

UK 2021 / Dir: Jack Cocker / English/Gaelic / 100 mins / 12

Available On Demand from 22 April

Inspired by the language and history of the Western Isles, Runrig took Gaelic culture from the dance halls of the Highlands to massive arenas throughout Europe and beyond. They provided the soundtrack to an era when Scotland rediscovered its roots and its confidence. There Must Be A Place is a tale of ups and downs, twists and turns, tears of joy and heartbreak. Packed with never-before-seen footage and photographs from the band’s private archives, it charts the unlikely rise of a ragtag band of friends who would go on to become Scotland’s House Band: Runrig.

“A beautifully-crafted trip down memory lane”

— The Scotsman

“The definitive history of the Scottish folk-rockers”

— The Daily Telegraph

“Absorbing and insightful”

— The Record Collector

“A unique insight into rock and folk history”

— Music News Scotland

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