I Hate Models – Pushed in front of the scene late in 2016 with his Warehouse Memories EP released on ARTS, “I Hate Models” has known an eye-popping ascent. With a variety of releases on labels such a ARTS, Voitax, T/W/B or Pls.uk, he is as eclectic in his productions as in his DJ sets, and… Read more »
Tuesday 31 December will see the venue open their doors for the Highland’s biggest indoor party! For the 6th year running, the Ironworks is thrilled that Rhythmnreel will be on stage to take in the bells for 2019. Rhythmnreel are a Celtic rock/Traditional Scottish & covers band based in the Highlands since 1992. The band have grown a… Read more »
The story began when three Stornoway Cove’s (Innes, Uilly and Boydie) met up in the house to have the craic on a Saturday night playing some music with just the dog and cat watching. After a few tunes getting thrown across the room Boydie started muttering a few sentences. As he is a man of… Read more »
Airbourne is the walking, talking, living, breathing, screaming, spitting, fist-pumping embodiment of all that hard rock has encompassed since the movement began. Fun-loving, rip-roaring, hard-partying and filled with melodic danger and grinning optimism, Airbourne craft underdog-championing anthems with reckless abandon. Airbourne manage to call upon the spiritual substance of Thin Lizzy, the gritty pub-crawling vibe… Read more »
During their last tour Scouting For Girls played to more people than they’ve ever played to before. They were celebrating ten years since they first released their 2007 self-titled debut, a record that went on to become triple platinum and birthed the generation-bridging anthems of ‘She’s So Lovely’, ‘Elvis Ain’t Dead’ and ‘Heartbeat’. 2017’s accompanying… Read more »
Tide Lines’ sound has been described as a combination of Celtic soul, folk philosophy and big guitars with the voice of a Gaelic angel in singer and chief songwriter Robert Robertson. The band – Robert Robertson on guitar and vocals, Ross Wilson on keyboards, Ali Turner on guitar, and Gus Munro on drums – who all hail from rural Scotland apart from Glaswegian Gus,… Read more »
To celebrate 30 years of Highland Club Culture. Ironworks and Highland Club Culture have teamed up to bring you 2 of the most iconic names in the Scottish dance music scene and no strangers to the scene in the Highlands over the last 30 years playing from playing almost every club/venue in and around the… Read more »
Standard tickets available HERE. You must purchase standard ticket first before you purchase VIP ticket. Wet Wet Wet are Graeme Clark, Tommy Cunningham, Neil Mitchell and Kevin Simm. The band are one of the most successful groups in British pop history with an amazing back catalogue of songs including three No.1s – Help From My Friends, Goodnight… Read more »
From a cameo appearance at T in the Park in 2004 with The Darkness to opening the main stage in their own right in 2014, the past ten years has seen The Red Hot Chilli Pipers become the most famous bagpipe band on the planet – ever! Bagpipes with attitude, drums with a Scottish accent… Read more »