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HebCelt 2026


Thursday 16 - Saturday 18 July, 2026


About HebCelt

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Nestled in the stunning landscapes of the Isle of Lewis, HebCelt is an unmissable celebration of Celtic music, arts, and culture. Drawing in thousands of passionate fans from across the globe, this award-winning festival has earned its reputation as one of Scotland’s premier events for lovers of traditional and contemporary Celtic music. Whether you’re a die-hard folk fan, a music enthusiast, or simply someone who enjoys incredible views paired with great tunes, HebCelt delivers an unforgettable experience.

A Unique Festival Setting

Set against the dramatic backdrop of the Outer Hebrides, HebCelt is not just about the music – it’s about the atmosphere. Held in the picturesque town of Stornoway, the festival gives you the chance to explore the rugged beauty of the Isle of Lewis while soaking up world-class performances. From stunning beaches to historic sites and captivating landscapes, the festival location is just as much a part of the experience as the performances themselves.

World-Class Lineup

At HebCelt, you can expect nothing short of stellar performances from both established and emerging Celtic artists, alongside a strong lineup of up-and-coming talent from across the globe. Every year, the festival showcases the best of the Celtic music scene, spanning traditional folk to cutting-edge new sounds.

The festival also brings together a diverse mix of genres and cultural influences, with performers drawing inspiration from Irish, Scottish, Breton, and Atlantic traditions. This international flavor sets HebCelt apart from other Celtic festivals and keeps audiences returning for the unique fusion of styles.

A Family-Friendly Atmosphere

HebCelt is much more than just a musical festival – it’s a celebration of culture and community. With a warm and welcoming atmosphere, it’s perfect for families, making it an ideal destination for a summer getaway. From children’s activities to family-friendly workshops and performances, there’s something for all ages. The festival’s inclusive vibe fosters a sense of togetherness, with festival-goers forming lasting memories as they enjoy music, dance, and cultural experiences together.

Sustainability at Its Core

As one of the most environmentally conscious festivals in Scotland, HebCelt strives to make a positive impact on the community and the planet. With a strong commitment to sustainability, the festival works hard to reduce waste, promote recycling, and minimise its carbon footprint. Through initiatives like encouraging reusable cups, reducing single-use plastic, and sourcing local food and products, HebCelt is setting the standard for green festivals, ensuring future generations can continue to enjoy the event and its beautiful setting.

Community Spirit

HebCelt is a festival with heart. The event isn’t just about big performances, it’s about a sense of community that is felt throughout Stornoway and the entire island. The festival’s roots run deep in the local community, and many of its volunteers and performers come from the Hebrides themselves. Whether you’re attending your first festival or you’ve been every year since its inception, there’s a sense of camaraderie that makes the festival feel like home.

A Festival for All Ages

HebCelt’s charm lies in its diversity. From intimate performances in cosy venues to the grand stages at the festival site, there's an opportunity to experience music in many forms. The festival's all-ages programming ensures that everyone, from young families to seasoned festival-goers, will find something that speaks to them.

Making Memories, Creating Connections

HebCelt is not just a festival; it’s a gathering of kindred spirits. People come from all over the world to celebrate the power of music, the warmth of community, and the magic of the Hebrides. Over the years, HebCelt has created an enduring bond between its visitors and the people of Stornoway. Many attendees return year after year, and friendships forged at the festival often last a lifetime.

Whether you’re there for the music, the culture, or the stunning surroundings, you’ll leave with memories that will stay with you long after the festival is over. From the music, the atmosphere, the people, and the unique setting, HebCelt promises an experience that can’t be found anywhere else.

A Festival to Remember

HebCelt stands out as one of the most unique and memorable festivals in Scotland. It’s a vibrant mix of world-class music, local culture, stunning landscapes, and a spirit of togetherness that’s hard to find anywhere else. Whether you're experiencing it for the first time or returning to the place you love, every year offers something new and exciting. There’s no place like it, and once you’ve been, you’ll be hooked.

For those seeking an authentic, unforgettable festival experience that perfectly blends tradition with innovation, HebCelt is an essential addition to your event calendar. So pack your bags, grab your friends, and make your way to the magical Isle of Lewis – where music, culture, and community come together like never before. Don’t miss out on HebCelt, it’s more than a festival, it’s a celebration of life itself.


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The Saw DoctorsThe Saw Doctors
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Peatbog FaeriesPeatbog Faeries
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Michelle McManusMichelle McManus
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Siobhan MillerSiobhan Miller
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Kirsten AdamsonKirsten Adamson
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Mec LirMec Lir
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Old Man LuedeckeOld Man Luedecke
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Beinn LeeBeinn Lee
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The Saw Doctors / Peatbog Faeries / Michelle McManus / Siobhan Miller / Kirsten Adamson / Mec Lir / Old Man Luedecke / Beinn Lee / HEISK / The Tumbling Souls / Chloe Matharu / JARAD ROWAN / Dana / Sean Harrison & Band / Emma Scalpay / Michael McGovern and Band / Niamh Corkey


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Thursday 16 - Saturday 18 July, 2026

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HebCelt takes place Thursday 16th - Saturday 18th July 2026.

HebCelt takes place at Lews Castle Green, Isle Of Lewis.

'Doors' open at 5.00 pm on Thursday night and from 1.30 pm on Friday and Saturday.  Entertainment starts at 6 pm on Thursday night and from 2 pm over Friday and Saturday.  The music programme ends at approximately 11.30 pm each evening.  It can run over and is all dependent on encores etc.

Gates are closed for last admittance at 10 pm sharp each night. Strictly no admittance after this time regardless of whether you have a ticket.

NB – The location of the Main Entrance Gates will be the same as in 2023. Please follow all signage and stewarding.

Yes of course you can. Ensure wristbands are kept on to re-enter the festival site but you will need to return before 10 pm when the gates are closed.  All under 18s must be accompanied by an adult to re-enter.

There is a catering area within the festival arena offering a wide range of food, soft drinks, teas and coffee, so 'if you've not had your tea' then you can get it there!

Full bar facilities, soft drinks and other refreshments are available onsite. Please do not attempt to take alcohol with you to the main arena - it will be confiscated.

You are permitted to take your own food into the festival arena with you together with soft drinks which must be in sealed containers. 

Sorry, no animals except for assistance dogs are permitted within festival venues.

Assistance dogs are dogs that have been highly trained to carry out a range of tasks and alerts that support a disabled person or person with a long-term medical condition.

You must let us know in advance if you will be bringing your Assistance Dog to the festival by emailing office@hebceltfest.com

There are ceilidh dances and a festival club held each night over Wednesday – Saturday in An Lanntair.  Door opening times vary from 10.30pm. The programme for these events may include ceilidh dances or a series of performance spots by artists from across the festival programme so you may get the opportunity to see someone you missed or catch that act you really wanted to see again. Exact details on these programmes will be publicised closer to the festival.

Separate tickets are required for these events and due to venue limitations tickets will be in high demand.

Venues have full bar facilities and offer late-night snacks.

Opening hours vary subject to local licensing laws and strictly over 18s only.