The Runrig Experience | After the ‘Storm

The Runrig Experience | After the ‘Storm

The Sunday ‘After the ‘Storm’ at Troon Concert Hall has become an annual part of the WinterStorm Rock Weekend and has in the past featured MacFloyd, Big Country, The Skids, Hue and Cry, Sandi Thom, Hue and Cry and this year the magnificent Runrig tribute band Beat the Drum – and its St Andrew’s Day!

We are delighted to confirm that The Runrig Experience will be returning for this slot and once again we expect it to sell pout. Since their performance in 2023 the band have become increasingly popular touring widely across the world with their unique tribute to Runrig. Tickets are on sale now.

The Runrig Experience | Beat The Drum is a professional tribute band, playing homage to fifty years of the Scottish Celtic Rock band ‘Runrig’.

It’s time to ‘Dance Again’ and relive countless Runrig Anthems including Loch Lomond, Rocket To The Moon, Every River, Greatest Flame, Hearts of Olden Glory and more as part of the brand new ‘Runrig Experience’.

Balcony Seated tickets will be allocated in advance. Downstairs is standing.

Additional Information

Accessible rooms
Blue badge parking
Disabled access
Free Wi-Fi
Parking
Sunday, 30 November 2025
7.00pm
29.50
Troon Concert Hall, Municipal Buildings, South Beach, Troon KA10 6EF

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