Our trademark "Ceol-Mor" means "Big Music" or "Great Music" in the Gaelic language and sums up our ethos.  The Ceol-Mor, the music of the highland pipe, is a stirring and emotive thing with a great history and roots ingrained in the memories of all who hear it. We hope that we can live up to this name by providing a fine atmosphere, in the modern sense, some great music and indeed some great memories for anyone who joins us. See some of the acts we've had grace our stage in our photo galleries.



"It seems that Inverness is the place to be just now, not least when it comes to places to play. Ceol-Mor is the latest addition to the live circuit in the Highland capital. The new owners have transformed the venue, formerly known as Finlays, and invested heavily in sound, lighting and decor. Aiming to host live music seven nights a week with a varied programme of local and touring acts, Ceol Mor has a capacity of 250 and is already attracting large audiences"

The Scotsman, June 2010




Announcement


As of today, no longer operating from 18 Tomnahurich st.  New venues and events will be announced in the near future.

We are no longer associated with any events or trading at our previous address.