
Royal National Mòd 2026: Gaelic Culture Festival
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The Royal National Mòd, Scotlands largest Gaelic language and culture festival, returns to Glasgow in 2026 for its 133rd year. The festival, which features competitions in singing, music, poetry, drama, and more, is calling for entries from singers, instrumentalists, bands, choirs, drama enthusiasts, storytellers, artists, and poets. Last years event in Lochaber attracted nearly 1900 competitors across 200 categories, with 270 prizes awarded. The festival aims to foster Gaelic song traditions, build skills, and boost confidence among participants. Additionally, the Mòd Academy is nurturing young talent in Glasgow schools through partnerships with groups to teach Gaelic songs and poems. With Gaelic experiencing a surge in young urban speakers, now is the perfect time to enter and join this vibrant community.
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