• 2020

    Colleen Raney

    The 2020 Samhain Celtic New Year Festival is excited to welcome vocalist Colleen Raney, who has been referred to as “among the best in her genre”. (Irish Music Magazine) and “one of America’s best traditional singers.” (Tradconnect)

  • 2020

    D’n’A

    The 2020 Samhain Celtic New Year Festival is excited to welcome Celtic duo D'n'A, who play traditional music from Europe and North America. Doug Heydon plays guitar, banjo and bass, plus a touch of percussion (spoons, bones, mouth harp) and the French vielle à roue (hurdy-gurdy) and the Appalachian mountain dulcimer. Amey Herman focuses on fiddles: 4-string and 5-string, and the 9-stringed Norwegian Hardanger fiddle.

  • 2020

    Eliot Grasso

    The 2020 Samhain Celtic New Year Festival is excited to welcome performer and scholar Eliot Grasso. His artistic and academic work as a performer, recording artist, composer, and researcher has earned awards from the traditional music community, the recording industry, and the academic establishment. 

  • 2020

    The Kilt Lifters

    The 2020 Samhain Celtic New Year Festival is excited to welcome The Kilt Lifters, bringing a wee bit o' the Emerald Isles on the Hawaiian Isles to our virtual event. The Kilt Lifters progressive Irish and Celtic rock band celebrates our island nations with their eclectic and electric Celtic rock sound.

  • 2020

    Peter Daldry

    The 2020 Samhain Celtic New Year Festival is excited to welcome Celtic folk singer/songwriter Peter Daldry, who brings his talent and unique voice from the familiar roads of his hometown of Clydebank, Scotland to the sun-kissed beaches of California and our virtual festival!

  • 2020

    Kathryn Rose

    The 2020 Samhain Celtic New Year Festival is excited to welcome Oregon folk singer and recording artist Kathryn Rose, who as been singing since she could talk and grew up listening to Irish and Scottish folk music.

  • 2020

    Claire Hastings

    The 2020 Samhain Celtic New Year Festival is excited to welcome Glasgow based folksinger, songwriter and ukulele player Claire Hastings, who has made a name for herself on the folk scene since winning BBC Young Traditional Musician of the Year in 2015.