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The Pride Of Scotland

Scottish Tribute Show by Clark Stewart

Pride Of Scotland | Emkay Entertainments Agency

 

The Pride of Scotland show guarantees a 'guid night oot!'.

 

One of Scotland’s finest variety shows with music, song & comedy, including the most popular songs from Andy Stewart & Sir Harry Lauder, right up to the Proclaimers, Clark Stewart will have you dancing in the aisles!

 

Fully kilted, Clark also plays the bagpipes, addresses the Haggis, and can supply Highland Dancers if required.

 

The Pride Of Scotland is always told Haste Ye Back!

To book The Pride Of Scotland, contact Emkay Entertainments Agency via mark@emkayentertainments.net. Alternatively, speak to a booking agent directly on 01506 855 555.

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"Testimonials"

 

"Clark provided a first class performance, all who attended enjoyed the entertainment very much."

NM (Airdrie, January 2020)

"There was a lot of positive feedback about Clark. The majority of the first half of his act was made up of stories and jokes which a lot of people found different and very entertaining. His second half was singing and people were happy with his choice of songs. All in all, another good night at our Club. Thank you once again."

RD (Edinburgh, February 2019)

"As always, a very professional entertainer. Great night."

CF (Edinburgh, November 2018)

"Clark went down really well in our venue. Thank you."

LM (Leven, April 2018)

"Clark Stewart was his usual very professional, smart self . His singing was excellent and that was the first time I had heard him do a comedy turn, also very good . All the ladies had a great night."

CF (Edinburgh, October 2017)

"Clark was very punctual. His dress  code was fine & performance was fine also. Very friendly guy."

PB (Stenhousemuir, September 2017)

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