I’m delighted to be participating in the Elphistone Institute Public Lecture Series at the University of Aberdeen on 18th September. The event is free to attend.
Elected as Rector of the University of Aberdeen in 2024, Iona Fyfe discusses her career as a folk musician and activist rooted deeply in the singing traditions, culture, and language of the North-East.
Hosted by the Elphinstone Institute
📍MacRobert Building, University of Aberdeen, MR051
📅 18th September
⏰ 18:30
🎟️ Free, just turn up
More information: https://www.abdn.ac.uk/events/22749/
Aberdeenshire folksinger, Iona Fyfe, has become one of Scotland’s finest singers, rooted deeply in the singing traditions of the North-East of Scotland. In 2021, she became the first singer to win the coveted title of Musician of the Year at the MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards. Iona is a fierce advocate for the official recognition of the Scots Language, leading a successful campaign to pressure Spotify into recognising Scots and add it to its list of languages. Honoured at the Scots Language Awards with the title of Speaker of the Year in 2021, Iona performs both folk and pop songs in the Scots language, remaining true to her rooting in tradition. Iona has featured in several publications including The Sunday Post, The Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal and The Times. She won the title of Scots Singer of the Year at the MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards in 2018 and was described by Global-Music.de as ‘one of the best Scotland has to offer’.
