Gothic Theatre


Wolfstone

Highland music is recognised world wide as a unique treasure and Wolfstone, the shining jewel in its crown. From its birth in 1989 the band has followed its very own Highland roots and delivered the passion that is contained within them onto the international stage. On one long roller coaster ride they have taken themselves from the village halls of Scotland through to headlining major festivals across Europe, Canada and from the West to the East Coasts of America, playing to audiences in excess of 60,000.

In the 10 years between 1991 and 2001, Wolfstone has released seven highly acclaimed albums, all of which encapsulate the unique and vibrant sound of their New Highland Music.

Wolfstone draw from the very foundations of Highland music, wild tunes,
beautiful airs and powerful songs and the unique blend of guitars, fiddle, bagpipes and pulsating percussion combined with a dynamic stage presence, are all well-known hallmarks of the band. These qualities, combined with the release in April 2002 of an exciting new album, ‘Almost An Island’, their first studio album on their own label, ‘Once Bitten Records’, have undoubtedly heralded a new and explosive ‘Celtic World’ music phase for 2002 and beyond. The title of the new Album comes from a poster in a bar on the Ardnamurchan Peninsula in the Highland Region of Scotland where the first recordings of ‘Almost An Island’ were made. It conveys independence to express their music and freedom to march onward into the new Century.
With a very well established and loyal fan base world wide, many new fans
are now discovering Wolfstone and their New Highland music as the band travels extensively to perform. Future performances are assured at major festivals and venues throughout the United Kingdom, Denmark, Holland, Norway, Italy, Spain, Portugal, the USA and many more countries worldwide.