HebCelt Festival

HebCelt Festival presents
Cassie and Maggie
At Hebrides People Visitor Centre on Friday, 18th July 2025 at 8pm

We are delighted to announce that after a few years’ break, the Hebrides People Visitor Centre is making a return as a HebCelt Festival rural venue!

On 18th July 2025, coinciding with the 25th anniversary of the visitor centre, we look forward to welcoming Nova Scotian folk-duo, Cassie and Maggie to the Hebrides People Visitor Centre.

Rooted in their deep Celtic heritage, their melodies sing of truths that resonate through time while bridging the gap between tradition and innovation. With spellbinding harmonies and virtuosic instrumental prowess these sisters infuse the rich traditions of their region with a contemporary vitality, resulting in a sound that’s both timeless and fresh.

Tickets are available from 10am on Friday 25th May from the HebCelt Festival website.

Our venue offers an intimate performance space with limited tickets available, so be sure to book early to avoid disappointment.

Cassie and Maggie

Cassie and Maggie

With over 17 combined Canadian Folk Music, East Coast Music, and Music Nova Scotia awards and nominations, the JUNO-Nominated powerhouse duo, Cassie and Maggie, emerge as an unstoppable force on the global folk stage.

Unleashing a magnetic energy, they seamlessly weave their deep Celtic heritage with contemporary influences. Committed to not just preserving but also propelling Nova Scotia’s folk traditions into new realms, Cassie and Maggie bring an exhilarating energy that is both timeless and irresistibly modern.

Their eagerly anticipated 5th studio album, “Gold and Coal,” poised to solidify their status as folk music trailblazers.

Website             Facebook          Instagram         YouTube

Latest News

Split image: Left shows a vintage battleship emitting smoke on calm water; right shows an aerial view of wetlands with winding channels.

HMS Bulwark

On Thursday morning, on the 26th of November 1914, the Royal Navy battleship HMS Bulwark was moored at No. 17 buoy at Kethole Reach…

Read more
A speech bubble with a megaphone and the words Volunteers Needed on a beige background with small decorative shapes.

Join Our Board – Volunteer Opportunity

Northton Heritage Trust is seeking new Volunteer Board Members to help shape the future of the Hebrides People Visitor Centre. If you’re passionate about…

Read more
A detailed black-and-white illustration of a large sailing ship with tall masts, anchored near shore, with boats and buildings behind.

Discover the Legends of the Outer Hebrides: Stowaway

Step into the heart of the Hebrides with our adaptations from Bill Lawson’s History and Legend Series—where every week we bring you a fresh…

Read more
A white building with a sloped roof sits on a grassy hill near trees under a mostly white sky. Light blue dots are scattered throughout.

Uncover Your Family’s Legacy This Christmas – Limited Time Offer

Discover the extraordinary gift of your ancestry, traced back—often to the mid-1700s. Discover the extraordinary gift of your ancestry, traced back usually to the…

Read more
A young boy stands in a library or bookstore, holding two books. Shelves with colorful children's books and a window are visible.

WINNER Lego Competition

Congratulations to 7-year-old Alasdair Iain Murray, winner of our Lego Competition! Alasdair created a tobhta (ruin) from different coloured stones, describing it as roofless…

Read more
EN
Skip to content