Join us at Tolbooth Tavern for our Late Night Live Music series, featuring a range of talented Traditional and Folk musicians from across Scotland.
Thursday 21st May
The Brave 2 (Scott Leslie & Chris Suckle)
Tickets: £5 | Time: 9PM
Ticket includes a welcome Ben Lomond Gin or Loch Lomond Whisky drink on arrival.
Enjoy great tunes, a warm historic atmosphere, and a welcome drink from our partners Loch Lomond Group, celebrating two adventurous spirits of Scotland:
Flavour-forward Loch Lomond Single Malt crafted through innovation and tradition, defined by orchard fruit, honey, and soft smoke.
Ben Lomond Gin inspired by the beacon of Ben Lomond and layered with 11 perfectly balanced botanicals. Together, they are our brand partners for traditional music sessions, bringing people together in a truly remarkable atmosphere.
Tolbooth Tavern 2026 Line‑Up
Thursday 26th March - Euan Johnston
Thursday 23rd April - Doogie Brothers (Jim & Scott)
Thursday 21st May - The Brave 2 (Scott Leslie & Chris Suckle)
Thursday 25th June - Chris Suckle
Thursday 23rd July - Euan Johnston
Wednesday 30th September - Andrew Gordon & Iain Anderson
Thursday 29th October - Doogie Brothers (Jim & Scott)
Thursday 21st May - The Brave 2 (Scott Leslie & Chris Suckle)
The Brave 2 consists of Chris Suckle on Guitar/vocals and Scott Leslie on Accordion/vocals. The pair have known each other for many years. Chris has a wedding band (The Cartel) and Scott a ceilidh band (The Brave).
Scott has performed many times with The Cartel joining the band to perform a ceilidh set at many different weddings and functions up and down the country. Last year Scott & Chris decided to put a set together performing all types of songs/tunes at two great live music venues in Edinburgh.
They have fine-tuned their song list to include many popular traditional and well known Scottish & Irish song/tunes including songs by Skippinish, Tide Lines & Skerryvore. They now perform most weeks and really encourage audience interaction. They definitely promote the feel-good factor when performing.
The guys play in casual kilts which more than adds to the tradition and the music.