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Heavy Pop presents Mull Historical Society

Weds 16th Sept, doors open 19:30

On sale to members Thursday 12th March,10am. 
On general sale Friday 13th March,10am.

"One of the best British songwriters to emerge this century" Rolling Stone

Hailing from a family of writers and storytellers in the Scottish Hebrides on the Isle of Mull, 25 years ago Colin MacIntyre ‘“borrowed" his local historical society’s moniker and, well, it stuck. Since then, Colin has emerged as a multi-award-winning songwriter, musician, producer, author, playwright and educator. He has released 10 albums and published 5 novels.

He releases under the moniker Mull Historical Society and, to date, has achieved two gold-selling albums, six Top 40 hits and two Top 20 Albums, and many awards, such as Scotland’s Top Creative Talent Award at the Glenfiddich Awards. Alongside his career in music, Colin is an acclaimed author in his own right and his debut novel, ‘The Letters of Ivor Punch’, received the Edinburgh Book Festival First Book Award, which he adapted as a sold-out stage play, and a memoir and children’s books have followed. During the frenetic first phase of his career as MHS, MacIntyre took his songwriting junkie-meets-Mull’s-local- hero-status worldwide, performing and releasing across the globe and touring with R.E.M., Annie Lennox, Elbow, and The Strokes, whilst also appearing on Later... With Jools Holland, MTV, The Jonathan Ross Show.

This is a seated show (unreserved).

Running Times: tbc
Age Guidance: 14+. Under 16's to be accompanied by an adult.