Ceilidh
Guests are invited to dance Scottish ceilidh tunes (often taught by callers), ensuring a lively social atmosphere.
Jan 24 - 25, 2026ConfirmedSource
Each Burns Night the Oran Mór arts venue in Glasgow holds a Burns Supper, with haggis, toasts, readings of Robert Burns's poetry, live music, and a lively ceilidh. The evening honors Scotland's national poet in the warm, convivial style of the supper that bears his name.
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How we decideGuests are invited to dance Scottish ceilidh tunes (often taught by callers), ensuring a lively social atmosphere.
Attendees hear an oration celebrating Burns, often accompanied by music or song, reflecting on the poet’s legacy.
Guests watch a piper process with the haggis, then hear the Address to the Haggis poem and witness the ceremonial cutting of the haggis.
Glasgow, United Kingdom
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Honor the toasts and performances by listening quietly, standing for addresses, and joining...
Guests should wear smart or festive attire (kilts and tartan welcome). Respectful toasts ar...
Crowd level: moderate.
Ticket required: £75

FestivalAtlas keeps Oran Mór Burns Supper available for timing, cultural context, and respectful planning, without inviting public footage or contributor coverage for this event.
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Glasgow, United Kingdom
Each Burns Night the Oran Mór arts venue in Glasgow holds a Burns Supper, with haggis, toasts, readings of Robert Burns's poetry, live music, and a lively ceilidh. The evening honors Scotland's national poet in the warm, convivial style of the supper that bears his name.
Robert Burns (1759–1796) is Scotland’s national poet, and Glasgow hosts many Burns Night events each January. Òran Mór’s supper is part of this tradition, combining performances and communal dining in a historic venue.
Guests should wear smart or festive attire (kilts and tartan welcome). Respectful toasts are expected during ceremonies.
Attendance can be appropriate while active documentation is not. Let local boundaries define your role.
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Robert Burns (1759–1796) is Scotland’s national poet, and Glasgow hosts many Burns Night events each January. Òran Mór’s supper is part of this tradition, combining performances and communal dining in a historic venue.
Guests are invited to dance Scottish ceilidh tunes (often taught by callers), ensuring a lively social atmosphere.
Attendees hear an oration celebrating Burns, often accompanied by music or song, reflecting on the poet’s legacy.
Guests watch a piper process with the haggis, then hear the Address to the Haggis poem and witness the ceremonial cutting of the haggis.
respectful presence
Traditional attire
Honor the toasts and performances by listening quietly, standing for addresses, and joining in of songs if invi...
Guests should wear smart or festive attire (kilts and tartan welcome). Respectful toasts are expected during ce...
Ask permission
Jan 24 - 25, 2026
Confirmed
Glasgow
Scotland
£75
Book ahead if required
Families welcome
Very High visitor welcome

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