A Popular music festival held in Glasgow’s outskirts is set to return next year with an extra night due to demand.

The Reeling Festival, a summer celebration of Scottish contemporary folk music, will see some of the biggest names on the Scottish trad scene perform in Rouken Glen Park.

The festival runs from on Friday 6th, Saturday 7th and Sunday 8th June 2025 – making it a three-day event for the first time. 

Contemporary fiddle band Blazin' Fiddles, singer-songwriter Dougie MacLean OBE, six-piece Celtic fusion band Shooglenifty, folk singer-songwriter Eddi Reader MBE and Electronic duo Valtos are due to play across the Saturday and Sunday dates. 

The Saturday and Sunday dates will also see performances from Ciaran Ryan Band, Dàimh, Dàna, Donald & Peigi Barker, Flook, HEISK, Jack Badcock, LÉDA, Liv Dawn, The Paul McKenna Band, Rebecca Hill & Charlie Stewart, Ryan Young, and Tarran, with many more artists to be announced at a later date.

A new Friday date will be headlined by four-piece folk-pop outfit Tide Lines, with Scots singer Siobhan Miller Band, Beinn Lee and Gnoss also supporting.

Niteworks play The Reeling in 2014Niteworks play The Reeling in 2014 (Image: Tim Craig) The Reeling was first run in 2023. Despite the festival going head to head with Taylor Swift’s Edinburgh gigs this year, thousands descended on Rouken Glen Park to watch Scotland’s trad musicians in action.


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The 5,000-capacity event will see the southside park spring to life with performances spanning two stages, and a dedicated kids’ area and Ceilidh Tots events, as well as high quality Scottish food and drink offerings.

The Reeling is founded by Michael Pellegrotti, co-director of  Skye Live, the unique and picturesque music festival in Portree on the Isle of Skye which is set to celebrate its tenth anniversary next year. He believes The Reeling in Glasgow can have the same staying power.

Siobhan Miller at The Reeling in 2024 Siobhan Miller at The Reeling in 2024 (Image: Tim Craig) He said: "We launched The Reeling just two years ago, and it’s been fantastic to see it grow year on year. Glasgow’s summer celebration of contemporary folk music is now a fixture of the Scottish music scene’s calendar, and that is a testament to the incredible talent that makes the Scottish trad scene so special – and the people who come out to celebrate it.

“We’re so proud of how Skye Live has grown in recent years, and it’s great to see The Reeling prove demand is high everywhere in Scotland. Trad music is hugely popular, and I’m incredibly proud to be extending the festival to meet the demand of fans old and new.”