The MacDonald Bros – The Pride of Scotland

The MacDonald Bros – The Pride of Scotland

Friday 7 February - Saturday 8 February 2025
7.30pm
23 -£28
The Gaiety Theatre, Carrick Street, Ayr KA7 1NU

The MacDonald Bros return home to the Gaiety with their new show, The Pride of Scotland!

Join The MacDonald Bros in 2025 as they celebrate everything wonderful about Scotland’s music scene and their own remarkable journey in The Pride of Scotland show.

The MacDonald Brothers, who finished 4th on The X Factor, have had an illustrious career. Their highlights include multiple tours across the UK’s largest arenas as the opening act for Westlife over the course of three years. They achieved UK chart success, with their debut album reaching No. 18, and have since released three Top 10 albums in Scotland.

A special moment in their career was recording an unreleased song written by Sir Elton John for their album The World Outside—a true honor. This new show will showcase the brothers’ immense talent and musicianship. Following the sell-out success of The Ayrshire Lads, The Pride of Scotland is set to be another unforgettable performance.

Joining the brothers on stage will be special guest vocalists and a talented team of dancers, making this show even more spectacular. The MacDonald Bros truly are The Pride of Scotland!

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