Introducing our youth open mic night, the latest venture from Beith Trust Music Project! Join us on the last Thursday of each month, beginning May 25th, at Beith Community Centre for an evening of live music. Each month you will have the opportunity to come along and perform any songs you like, no matter your skill level, genre, or experience, in front of a live audience. If you don’t fancy performing you’re more than welcome to pop along and just enjoy the good music and great vibes. Entry is free for all and the event will begin at 6:30pm. Our monthly youth open mic night is a great opportunity for young performers and musicians to play in front of a live audience, get some experience, and maybe make some new friends!
We’re looking forward to seeing you there!
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Beith Beer Hall is back once again! Join us on Saturday, April 29th for a day of fun, beer, and live music! We’ll have some familiar faces popping by; with the wonderful Fizzbuz attending with their prosecco and spirits bar, and everyone’s favourite Thistly Cross Cider. Along with this we’ll have our usual new host of beers, ales, and IPA’s from local brewers there will be something for everyone to enjoy. We’ll also have our usual amazing lineup of local bands and singers to get you up on the dancefloor (dad dancing is welcome necessary). This event, as always, is dog and child friendly; with a dedicated kid’s corner available with toys, activities and dress-up games for the little ones to enjoy! No need for a babysitter! Tickets for our April Beith Beer hall are priced as:
Adult: £12.50 12 – 17 Years: £8 Under 12’s: Free entry Table of 6: £60 (Saving you £15 overall!)
Tickets are live now and you can get them below; but be quick! Our tables 6 are limited though and once they’re gone; they’re gone! Don’t hesitate; get yours now!
Dance with the Devil Motorcycle Festival is back for round two!
Dance with the Devil Motorcycle Festival is back for round two! Join us on the weekend of May 26th – 28th at Geilsland Country Estate for round two of our Dance with the Devil! In collaboration with The Devil’s Outcasts Motorcycle Club, we’ll be hosting a weekend full of competitions, live music, stalls, games, and so much more. With a fully licensed bar and plenty of space for dancing, it’s sure to be a great weekend for the whole family. We’re excited to be bringing various different activities and things to do at this year’s festival; including tattoos from Louis from Set Sail Tattoo Studio, cracking food from Nosh Barmill and live music from Wildcard, Thunder Road, Drty Luv & Overdrive. It’s sure to be a cracking weekend full of lots of music, drinks, and competitions so make sure you get your tickets now!
Tickets are priced as:
Adult weekend ticket: £20 Camping ticket (includes weekend entry): £25 12 – 17 Year old ticket: £7 Under 12’s: £4 Adult Weekend Ticket and T-shirt combo: £30 Camping ticket (includes weekend entry) and T-shirt combo: £35
Here’s a look at the t-shirts on offer!
Same t-shirt; different ways of wearing it!
We also have limited camping space available! If you are camping make sure you select the appropriate ticket (your camping ticket includes your entry for the full weekend) and ensure you have purchased one ticket for every person who will be in your tent. We also have Airbnb houses available on-site. If you’re interested in renting our Airbnb accommodation please contact us by emailing hello@beithtrust.org or by calling us on 01505 228141 for more information. We’ll see you there!
Did you get a drum kit for Christmas? Looking to further your drumming skills, or are you just looking to learn a new skill? Then our drum lessons are for you! We’re offering a 4-week course of drum lessons for young people in North Ayrshire, ages 6 – 18, for only £15! We’ll provide all the equipment you’ll need; you just need to show up and learn. We’ll cover all the basics of a drum kit and how to properly use one while making some beautiful music. The sessions will run as follows:
Session One: 4pm – 4:30pm
Session Two: 4:30pm – 5pm
Each session will take place in Geilsland Estate Studio every Monday from February 6th. If you’re interested make sure you get your 4-week ticket below!
Geilsland Country Estate; your views on the future
Geilsland Country Estate is celebrating the seventh anniversary of it’s community buy out! When the community buy out of Geilsland took place, the aim was clear; for Geilsland to be repositioned as a ‘Gateway to North Ayrshire’. A community asset which would entice visitors and tourists to stop for a moment and linger in Geilsland, Beith, and the wider Garnock Valley. We wanted people to spend their time, energy, and money in our local community to benefit not just them but also our local business owners, local community groups, and our overall community. To promote this, Geilsland has established itself as a local hub for local activities, classes, events, and opportunities for learning and growth. Bringing these opportunities to life has, and will continue, to create an environment which fosters financial, social, and cultural growth for the Garnock Valley.
The North Ayrshire community has continuously supported us across the years, and as such we want to involve you as much as possible as we work on our progress. Now; we’re looking to Geilsland Country Estate’s Future. We want to think a bit further ahead about how Geilsland Estate can support our community to thrive in a future affected by increasing economic inequality, a changing demographic, the effects of climate change and migration.
Therefore, we’re asking for your help. We want to hear your thoughts, your ideas, and your opinions on just what would take Geilsland to the next level in the future. Help us to continue supporting our local community in very uncertain economic, socio-political and environmental times. Join us at Geilsland on Wednesday August 13th or Saturday August 13th from 11am – 3pm to share your thoughts with us and have your voice heard on Geilsland Country Estate’s Future; the gateway to North Ayrshire.
“There is immense power when a group of people with similar interests gets together to work toward the same goals.”
Geilsland Country Estate; your views on the future
Geilsland Country Estate is celebrating the seventh anniversary of it’s community buy out! When the community buy out of Geilsland took place, the aim was clear; for Geilsland to be repositioned as a ‘Gateway to North Ayrshire’. A community asset which would entice visitors and tourists to stop for a moment and linger in Geilsland, Beith, and the wider Garnock Valley. We wanted people to spend their time, energy, and money in our local community to benefit not just them but also our local business owners, local community groups, and our overall community. To promote this, Geilsland has established itself as a local hub for local activities, classes, events, and opportunities for learning and growth. Bringing these opportunities to life has, and will continue, to create an environment which fosters financial, social, and cultural growth for the Garnock Valley.
The North Ayrshire community has continuously supported us across the years, and as such we want to involve you as much as possible as we work on our progress. Now; we’re looking to Geilsland Country Estate’s Future. We want to think a bit further ahead about how Geilsland Estate can support our community to thrive in a future affected by increasing economic inequality, a changing demographic, the effects of climate change and migration.
Therefore, we’re asking for your help. We want to hear your thoughts, your ideas, and your opinions on just what would take Geilsland to the next level in the future. Help us to continue supporting our local community in very uncertain economic, socio-political and environmental times. Join us at Geilsland on Wednesday August 13th or Saturday August 13th from 11am – 3pm to share your thoughts with us and have your voice heard on Geilsland Country Estate’s Future; the gateway to North Ayrshire.
“There is immense power when a group of people with similar interests gets together to work toward the same goals.”