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Tickets for this year’s workshops are now on sale, and we have a jam-packed programme with something for everyone! As always, we have a fantastic range of family-friendly workshops with Pauline Cordiner, including Scots song, puppet making and storytelling. Alongside this, our incredible main stage artists will also be sharing their skills in a variety of workshops for musicians...Continue reading...
Stonehaven Folk Festival has been the host of the Falkland Bothy Ballad Competition since 2019, stepping in when the Falkland Festival was no longer able to organise the event. This transition marked a new chapter for the competition, ensuring its continuation and ongoing success within the Stonehaven community.
The event has proved to be highly successful for Stonehaven, drawing in participants and audiences alike. The organisers were pleased to be able to adopt this TMSA (Traditional Music & Song Association) competition, maintaining the tradition and spirit of bothy ballad singing.
We were delighted when Allan Taylor and Geordie Murison agreed to organise the event and a new Cup has been sponsored by long-time Festival supporter, Geordie Murison.
2025 saw the very first “official” Stonehaven Bothy Ballad competition – there were 17 entries in total with Judges Dennis & Lorna Collie. The winner of the brand-new cup was Paddy Buchanan:
The 2026 Stonehaven Bothy Ballad competition will take place on Saturday 11th July in the Royal British Legion.
Bothy Ballads are farming songs sung mainly in Doric and celebrate the farming life of North East Scotland. The winner of the competition automatically qualifies for the Annual Bothy Ballad Champion of Champions competition (The Bothy Ballad World Championship!!) which is held in February each year with the winners of the six heats competing for the porridge bowl and the title Bothy Ballad Champion of Champions.
Competitors enter on the day at the venue at least 15 minutes before the competition starts, and sing one bothy ballad of their own choice, sung unaccompanied and from memory.
Although it’s a competition, the regular competitors are all great friends and see it as a way of keeping the tradition alive rather than as a competition and are regularly seen celebrating with whoever wins on the day. All are welcome so if you have a bothy ballad in your repertoire come along and have a go in front of a friendly and welcoming audience or come along and be part of the audience.
Stonehaven Folk Festival is pleased to announce the launch of its new Sponsorship Programme, designed to help secure the long‑term sustainability of the Festival and support our plans to work with local primary schools on a growing programme of traditional music activities.
The Sponsorship Programme gives local businesses, organisations and individuals the opportunity to support this work — and the Festival — directly. Contributions will help us:
Provide more instruments for school workshops
Bring professional musicians into classrooms
Keep Festival events accessible for the whole community
Sustain and grow the Festival for future generations
Festival organisers say the programme is an important step in strengthening community partnerships.
Festival Chairperson Dave Bliss said: “The Festival has become a valued part of Stonehaven’s cultural life, and this programme gives supporters a clear way to help secure its long‑term sustainability.”
A range of sponsorship options is available, from supporting a single workshop or helping to purchase instruments for schools, to backing a full Festival event. All sponsors will be acknowledged on our website and in Festival materials, with additional benefits depending on the level of support.
We are delighted to announce that our first two sponsors for 2026 are:
Go-Fibre, a Scottish, independent broadband provider
Baa – a Stonehaven business selling all your knitting needs!
Diane Reid, Festival Fundraising Co-Ordinator said “We are absolutely delighted to welcome Go-Fibre and Baa as our inaugural sponsors. Their support marks an exciting start to our new Sponsorship Programme.”
Anyone interested in getting involved can contact sponsors@stonehavenfolkfestival.co.uk for more information or see our Sponsorship page.