Danielle Wilson

Ever since I could understand it, I have been fascinated by the English language. It connects us, yet is also a key factor in defining us all as individuals. Combining my interest in journalism and my passion for music had always been something of a dream for me. I spent much of my teenage years travelling round the country to go to gigs, then would write up short pieces to be kept in a scrapbook of memories. Since being given the opportunity to start writing for Inverness Gigs around six months ago, I have developed my skills and passion further. I have interviewed some of Scotland’s up and coming artists, I was part of the team providing extensive coverage of this year’s Belladrum festival, I regularly attend gigs around the local area - helping to provide support to the many high quality bands around, as well as having the opportunity to review some of the higher profile shows.

Can’t Help Falling in Love

Fatherson create a singalong at the Ironworks as they visit on their I Am An Island Tour

Take Pride(s)

Prides talk about an impressive 2013, their plans and the forthcoming return to Inverness

Shutter, for the love of it

Shutter put on an impressive show that places the focus firmly on the music.

Dante leave audience wanting more

A review of Edinburgh based band Dante as they played Hootananny on the 3rd of October, 2013.

Closer, Warmer, Better.

A review of Emma's Imagination with support at the Ironworks, Inverness on the 30th of October, 2013.

Culann’s Bravehearts

A review of Culann when they played Mad Hatters on Saturday, 28th Sept

Culann brings Jerusalem

Culaan are making their return to the Highlands on Saturday 28th September to play at Mad Hatters, Hootananny.

The Magic Numbers brings the smiles

A review of The Magic Numbers at The Ironworks, Inverness on the 19th of September, 2013.

Campfires in Winter warm Inverness

Campfires in Winter frontman, Robert “Boab” Canavan talk to us prior to their appearance at Netsounds Unsigned takeover night at Hootanany on the 27th of September.

Tommy returns with new album

Tommy Reilly makes a return to the Highlands on Saturday 21st September at the Ironworks, with Dylan Tierney as support. We caught up with him in advance to talk his rise to fame, his new album and the upcoming show.

Long Live the King

King Charles is returning to the Highlands to play at the Inverness Ironworks on Sunday, 15th September.

Summer Showcases draw to an end

We bid farewell to Summer with the final showcase at the Ironworks. Taking the stage for the final night were Toby Michaels and Naked Red, Silver Coast.
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