Malcolm MacWatt

M by Muziekgebouw Eindhoven

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  • Doors open 19:30
  • Part of Americana Mondays
Americana Mondays

Malcolm MacWatt

Scottish Americana with an American twist

  • Americana

Tickets

  • Ticket €15,00
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Singer-songwriter Malcolm MacWatt combines traditional Scottish folk music and Appalachian Americana like no other. He plays banjo, guitar, fiddle, and mandolin, making him a true multi-instrumentalist. In January, MacWatt released his latest album ‘Dark Harvest’, which debuted at number 1 on the Euro Americana Chart and received a glowing review from Heaven Magazine. Last year, Malcolm made a big impression on the Eindhoven audience during his concert at ’t Rozenknopje. Now, the Scottish singer returns to Eindhoven to showcase his talents once again at Americana Mondays!

Americana Mondays

Feel like you’re in Nashville at Americana Mondays! Enjoy the best artists in the intimate club setting of M. Artists like Gregory Alan Isakov and The Tallest Man on Earth have previously graced the Monday night stage. This is where you’ll discover the superstars of tomorrow. Americana is an umbrella term for folk, blues, country, and roots-rock—in short: all that is American. The genre remains endlessly popular and is embraced by generation after generation. At Americana Mondays, you can enjoy the finest singer-songwriters within the genre.

Americana Mondays Card

Can’t get enough of Americana Mondays? Then order the Americana Mondays Card! With this card, you get 10 tickets for €100, saving you €50 compared to purchasing individual tickets!

The Americana Mondays Card comes with a unique code, which allows you to book a ticket on our website prior to the concert. The card itself does not grant access to the concert, so it’s important to book your ticket in advance. The Americana Mondays Card is valid for all Americana Mondays and is valid for one year from the date of issue.

Are you picking up the Americana Mondays Card at our Ticket Office? Don’t forget to bring your order confirmation. Would you rather have the card delivered to your home? That’s possible for an additional fee.

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