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Nevis Ensemble to hit musical heights in Argyll

Nevis Ensemble will play two concerts – one at Auchindrain and the other at Ardfern – on August 5.

This summer Scotland’s newest street orchestra, Nevis Ensemble, will take on a breathtaking tour around Scotland.

The journey will involve 70 performances in community and public venues across the country, supported by Festival 2018, the cultural programme of the Glasgow 2018 European Championship.

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