Capercaillie is a folk band founded in Oban, Scotland in the 1980s by Donald Shaw and fronted by Karen Matheson. They recorded their first album, Cascade, in 1984. Their 1992 EP Coisich, a Rùin was the first ever Scottish Gaelic language record to reach the UK Top 40 singles chart. They have also pioneered the integration of divergent styles, including some electronics and African rhythms, into their music, though it is still primarily Scottish folk music.
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Capercaillie has had 42 concerts.
Capercaillie is most often considered to be Folk, Female Vocalists, World, Celtic, Scottish, Celtic Rock, Scottish Folk, Puirt-A-Beul, Celtic Folk, and Scottish Gaelic Folk.
The next Capercaillie concert is on July 25, 2024 at Cherry Hinton Hall Grounds in Cambridge, England, United Kingdom. The bands performing are: Robert Plant presents Saving Grace featuring Suzi Dian / Transatlantic Sessions / Aoife O'Donovan / Capercaillie / Dani Larkin / Fantastico Negrito / Flamy Grant / Jerry Douglas / Katherine Priddy / The Langan Band / Larkin Poe / Mec Lir / Michael McGoldrick, John McCusker and John Doyle / Mitsune / Nitin Sawhney / Nora Brown & Stephanie Coleman / Oysterband / Peggy Seeger and Family / Raghu Dixit / Ralph McTell / Ríoghnach Connolly & Honeyfeet / Talisk / Tommy Emmanuel.
The last Capercaillie concert was on August 06, 2020 at Wickham Festival 2020 in West Wickham, England, United Kingdom. The bands that performed were: Seth Lakeman / Capercaillie / Peat and Diesel / Alistair Goodwin / The Alistair Goodwin Band / Lil' Jimmy Reed with Bob Hall & Hilary Blythe.
The songs that Capercaillie performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the August 07, 2014 concert at Cropredy Festival Grounds in Banbury, United Kingdom: