Dougie MacLean at the Opera House in Boothbay Harbor
- Date: September 17, 2017
- Time: 07:30 PM - 09:30 PM
- Location: The Opera House at Boothbay Harbor, Boothbay Harbor
The concert begins at 7:30 PM. Doors for seating open at 7:00 PM. Advance tickets are $28. On the day of the show tickets are $33. Scotland’s Dougie MacLean has built an international reputation as songwriter, composer and extraordinary performer on his own terms. This talent has taken his performance to concerts and festivals all over the world and to the stages of Carnegie Hall in New York, London’s Festival Theatre and the Sydney Opera House. Other appearances of note include sharing the stage with Lou Reed and Eddi Reader in the grounds of Culzean Castle at the Burns and A’ That festival, featuring on the BBC Hogmanay programme from Edinburgh Castle with James Taylor and sharing the bill with the legendary Mavis Staples at Glasgow‘s Royal Concert Hall. His songs have been covered by hosts of artists including Scottish stars Paolo Nutini & Amy MacDonald, Irish greats Ronan Keating, Mary & Frances Black, Dolores Keane, Deanta and Cara Dillon, and Grammy award winning US country singer Kathy Mattea. His anthem Caledonia has topped the Scottish charts and become one of Scotland’s most popular contemporary songs. His music has been used in Hollywood films (eg Last of the Mohicans), TV Drama (eg BBC’s A Mugs Game) and he has been the subject of three BBC TV Specials (The Land - Songs of Dougie MacLean, SongRoads and Clann na Mara - Children of the Sea). Dougie was awarded an OBE in the New Years Honors list in recognition of his services to music and charity. He has also recently received two prestigious Tartan Cleff Awards, been inducted into the Scottish Music Hall of Fame and given a Lifetime Achievement Award by the BBC. An unforgettable evening in Boothbay Harbor.
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Venue
The Opera House at Boothbay Harbor
86 Townsend AvenueBoothbay Harbor ME 04538
Box Office
207-633-5159
moc.esuoharepoyabhtoob@eciffoxob
www.boothbayoperahouse.com